The Last Blood Moon
Southern Ca
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y much unkempt hair. Elena Daniels is in her late twenties, she is fair-skinned, slightly taller than Laila, and has short dark hair. she is a well-paid ba
ila says with a light smile on her face and her left brow pulled up
ggressive you get". She chuckles. Laila has a fake smile on. Then she stares at her for a momentary fifteen
or her to go back to sleep. She glanced over at her open laptop. Still no response on her
and Elena clatter to the floor. The frame broke, causing a certain fear within he
es that'll do anything to ensure the safety of their kind.
s twenty minutes to work time and she was not r
reen new
r. Evergreen is the owner and man in charge of the Evergreen newspaper. He is in h
ion for a week to see your change". A moment of silence... He grinned. "Congratulations Miss Danvers, you are now the new Editor in chief of Evergreen Newspaper
y knowing it will be Elena calling to congratulate her. In he
male's voice she heard. "He...hello????" With a lot of fear within her, she muttered. The call stopped. This was the first time th
nd an I'll be back soon card. This was often used if a
soon as she could. She was wo
at if? No! Laila was frightened! It was almost lunchtime and
, were her first words. In awe and appraisal, Elena kissed her and jumped for joy. "Means dinner is on?" She asked, Laila, nodded. They whispered sweet nothings to each o
th, even though they had both taken a bath together. But she lov
er knees. She held her hair up in a bun. She had picked out for Elena a dashing red dress. Short-sleeved open
he helped her with her dress and put the necklace on as well. She had forgotten all about the call she received earlier in the day and she
side and it was
walked Laila in. While walking in, she noticed a certain ta
I could want than to spend the rest of my life with you." The shimmer in Laila's eyes and uncertainty in her mind. But staring into her lover's eyes was a clear definition of happiness, something she'd searched for, for a long time. "Will you marry me?",
d away. She called for a waiter. "Can you give this to the man with a somewhat brown hoodie, he just walked past my table and dropped this." The waiter stood confused and was unaware of anyone