er mother cried and Sevim stared at
isn't him. I'll make sure all her identity is in shadow, no one would be
invisible hand that smacked her lips so hard that she could t
y to do what she wanted today. It was one thing to take her to the God Of Souls and a whole different thin
r on in the future. You'll be indebted to me and should a
s a hand on her shoulder, an invisible hand that caused so much pain she had never experienced in her li
like she was floating and then she wasn't, because she could feel her legs being held. What? Was she held captive or
the city. She looked around and noticed that she was on her Mother's back. "Mother..." She whispered p
nod her head even though being fine was the last thing she'd ever think of. "Do
rt her enough to make her pass out, and the pain was still there even though mildly. She fondled it softly and it felt as thoug
ma
ff her shirt from the shoulder. And with the help of the setting sun, she saw t
rn serva
s Rezi's body and not hers. Her heart lost a beat and as she fondled it softly, her hand slowly moved down to
s rushing over her with a calabash filled with water. "What's all
she sat down beside her and placed the calabash to her
d because if this woman wasn't her mother, Sevim knew for a fact that she'd h
her chest. "What happened to my breasts, Mother? And
n your shoulder to make it believable, Sevim. No one will be able to recognize it..." Sevim stopped l
ed as her voice shook with the fear of what was going on in her li
n the God Of Souls will know that you aren't the chosen one now. Isn't it impressive?" Her Moth
ror hates
mean, they're a bit too much but now they c
of her eyes and she felt as anger clouded her soul. What's all this for heaven's sake? Was would go wrong if they just went and t
ady. So much that she wasn't certain if she could
tinue the lineage of the Raugnory clan. Of course he'd know that you're a woman, but at least
away. "Mother, have you realized that you're signing up for my death? He'd kill
t to her feet and wiped more at her tears. She just wanted to go back to the Island Of Amostra and walked to the ocean
g to me again?" She had already accepted this as her fate. Her mother wasn't going to relent on
're going to take our bathes tomorrow morning before we go to The Golden Garri
d forget about who I am and where I came from once I become the The Soul-less Servant,
rd to hide something from her. And even though she wasn't in the right mind to ask her wh
"Watch out, you stupid rider!" She thundered at the person riding the horse, holding onto her s