a's
s al
h of blood in my ears. I couldn't fathom what I was seeing in front of my eye
ad dried blood around them, which led me to believe that he was a vampire. Several tubes were linked to his skin which had turned a sickly ash colour. Some of the tubes drew out blood from his body th
d grey, and it felt like I was finally able to breathe again. "You need to get him out of here. They brought him in la
s hands from my shoulders and stepped into th
tubes. While I was still unhooking him from the tubes, the violet eyed man came inside the room and this time he was carrying a bag in his hands which he used to shov
very dangerous especially when they're starved but the boy was too drugged to react. So I picked him up in my a
s voice was hard, gritted out through clenched teeth. "I don't s
m me, so I turned to face him and looked him in the eye
en you attacked so I wasn't technically here. I on
to Rain or not. But my gut told me to trust him. It came as more than a surprise since I
and come back for you." I told him and acc
ted me in the highway. She was equally mortified by the sight but I
he asked after she place
before it's too late!" I urged her to get into the car
a piece of paper when I came to stand in front of him. "What's this?" I ask
he person who recruited me was one of them but he died of a heart attack a year ago. Since then, all my orders have come in the form
alive when we began the rescue and it was a loss I would mourn. We had removed them from th
gate this spot before confirming that there were none or even if there were, they di
all removed months ago." He told me before nodding. "It's ti
I was worrying about what might happen to him after I lef
nt when I noticed a drop of red on his
d on your chee
nly managed to smear the stain. "I think it's from the bo
e angles of his face. He really was handsom
beautiful men and women. He didn't come close to the beauty around
yes. Kaleb looked a bit startled at first, but as soon as our eyes locked...everything else just faded away. The blue and grey swirled in the centre, creating a unique patter
cheek anyway? And why couldn't I look away from
sty step back...before I ended up doing so
ooking at me with eyes that h
es
and soon the entire building was a blazing inferno. This was no ordinary fire; it was Hell fire, the fire that is used to punish the e
he cool night breeze ruffled through my hair, whispering the news of his departure. I shou
d towards the direction of the healing centre