t proved to be a l
other. It was not a long distance between the door and where he sat, but it felt endless and unsure for her, so that she lost the feeling of life i
yes watching her as well, like a specimen under scrutiny as they dissected and tore her apart. Not a single one of those eyes mattered as much as his
yes showed nothing of the calm that the heart feels at the sight of that colour, but showed cruelty. It was t
. Daring, feisty, dutiful, strong... y
ld out his hand, and one of his men handed him a small bowl of grapes. He took one, tossed it in his mou
ne
stare at her with an expression that communicated his unwi
doing all t
is room, her eyes on him the entire time. Her heart pounded with anticipation, not knowing what he was going to do nex
quickl
tr
clenched her jaw. Then she looked him straight in the
dress shirt, which was tucked into a pair of cotton trousers. He rolled up the sleeves of that shirt, exposing a golden watch before bowing down so that his face hung
No?" H
ed to shak
, or
She
," he grinned, before asking
and then spat
the men around them made. To Aria, this was a sign that she had made her mark, and that they knew
tuck to his trim frame. He unbuckled it and drew it out in one slick motion, holding it in his hand and standi
or
in she imagined she would feel once he struck. It was why she jumped up
o that she fell to the other side, leaving him unharmed. Around them, the watching men s
g around cheered. Her moves made it clear that she was not the reason for their excitem
hands to send her down to the ground where she lay, hea
e we have here
ack on her feet, but his
ed, twisted, shook and breathed before it came down. Then she shut her eyes and waited for the p
ck around his waist. "Not ever, and though this one tempted me to, I think we have seen enough to say that her sh
reement follo
, get up an
m the sides of her eyes. His words jumped out at her, and a
sk that you be wise. Act as you shoul
was a part o
acid or to leave it where it would be posed as a lesson to be taught to all who did not
m. He needed her more than anything else in the world. He was already too damaged by t
ease him, not
was just fo
take forever for her to do what she wanted
r my strong he
the men went into a round of applause as he returned to his seat. The bowl of grapes was return
y," he told her, sweeping
face unashamed as the men mockingly clapped and cheered and hailed her bravery. The return jour
decision, she
live with the beast
n his pow
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