s. Benz and I made sure of that. So far, we've already assassinated two Aenelus who snuck in on us
that it
was: a fallen branch of a tree. I guess it was the win
han being careless, don't you thi
iss the target." – Benz tapped my s
walking tiptoed in broken glass. Every step needs to be cautious and c
strils and filling my lungs, I filled in my mind with thoughts to recover from what just happened. Words of comfort that only can hear. If that wasn't a branch, the night would
rk circles under your eyes already. Don't
osed my eyes, it's like I'm reentering the
hings going on inside someone's head? and I don't want to say it
sure you
know when's the next attack would be. We need our best sold
t smile
See you l
ng, with Benz eyes observing me. I scampered the dried leaves which covered our entrance and lifted the steel handle up. As I did, the whirling staircase arose, leading down. I peeked and saw l
were everywhere, our only source of light on days and nights. I walked slowly, too careful not to wake som
y to finally surrender itself. It has been nights and the pillow had no dent, t
o, no
ck. Don't try to get out of here. I'
as scared, but on her eyes were no tears. Or perhaps
rotha. Please
t. I pr
istract him from seeing my escape. It was because of the soldier's inattention that I managed to get the key dangling
felt the warmth of the sun on my skin, finally after two days of being held as captive. I hid behind a barrel, a group of Aenelus soldiers walking here an
bed the chance to make my way on the gate. I knew once I make it out of there, my chances of living and call
n't b
come on.
didn't stop. If I were making count, I believe I had been pulling for at least 25 time
ate and saw a red light blaring. It was then that I knew it was because of
n do i
my mother say th
from my grasp to the gate. I fell on the cemented floor, my
PLE
in sweat. I was pantin