ust breathe
he wet sucking sounds as the monster drank from the girl beside me. His
scream. She knew better than that
what I thought was three days. I was only aware of the passing of time because of
of the boat took me away and the cries of the gulls over head always distracted me. But there was nothing to see now; just the empty blackness, cut on
I could stop myself I turned to look at her. I regr
only illuminated her dark brown eyes and there was so much fear in them. All I could
y I believe her name was, with bright red curls, screamed so loudly when he bit her that it woke the rest of us up. He crushed her ribs with a single blow to her chest, collapsing her lungs instantly and she couldn't scream anymore. He dran
blond haired gi
ged to sleep through all this, as they had through the other four girls' attacks but I never could. I couldn't turn a bl
ing the emotions flow across her face like a soundless film. First fear, then confusion and finall
no longer clenched around mine. There was nothing in her
was
ere in a better place than where the rest of us were going. I had a sinking feeling that wherever t
nd not turn his attention to me. I heard him stand, the shuffling of his boots on the wooden floor and th
mouth and for the first time in m