att
y blinding me. "How dare he?" I grow
ess. Well, it wasn't as if I
y mind. I would get flashes whenever I slept, and that scent was stuck in my nose. Fed up, I asked my servants to keep an eye on her. I didn't want to claim her just yet. Now, everything was going well, un
omatically change a person's life. In a twinkle of an eye. But no, not for Haynes. He wanted to bite more than he could chew. And the dumb thing was that he went on wi
hed furiously. M
have him claim what was
e, having one
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liv
ing out to the window. It was barely 7 pm and darkness h
sob. The weather perfectly matched my
He still hadn't returned and I didn't know his whereabouts. I'd grown worried. That was my weakness. No matter what someone did to me,
cer, but when he made further inquiry, I had a brain fart. Didn't know how to explain the urgency of the situation. Therefore, I was back to square one, with me thinking of ways to evade this "capture". I hadn't failed to wonder what would become of me should these perso
have had a scary scowl, might not have lashed out on me, but that didn't mean he was a saint. The me
but realised the coffee had become t
e would probably have given me the lecture of a lifetime on why wasting food wasn
couldn't. Not when I was given the mandate to "think things through". I
...I would run around and play hide-and-seek with Dad. I would run down the h
ore as I made those recollections.
boredom was overwhelming. I had to go some
nd got outside. The rain had been reduced to a drizzle, but not the cold. My skin had goosebum
e. Leah would surely have raised her brow. Yup, th
urney there took me about ten minutes, and by t
vodka. The bar was fairly crowded. I guessed I wasn'
a day. It was dark now, like really dark.
My legs, however, had become jelly. They could barely bear my weight.
was too late to regret now. I just had to get home, and the
I had almost made it to my street when two guys cornered
y left to try to get away from them, but they block
ck to the bar or something. But surprisingly, their moveme
ow, I'm gonna scream and let e
I knew not. These guys didn'
s in your best interest if you c
s, almost as though he
y the strangeness of the situation
attempt to pull away from them, bu
enraged. So the
ops should they notice any strange or unusual happening. I took this as a chance and screamed at the top of my lungs. Before I knew it, a
pulled into darkness. The last thing
o