The Devil's Bride
s thinking about what could happen if she hadn't arrived on time. Now that she arrived, the s
mpse of it from down the road her heart practically leaped out of her chest. Thoughts of
e Paul woul
of any of that at the moment.
e wooden floor. She took a step towards him but halted when she saw that Erron was walking
Paul said, grabbing her
wher
voice rough and his
said in a low voice, "
ver," he turned to face Erron, "and I mean ever, hurts you
dn't want Paul involved, but it would be pointless. Erron would never understand. He never bothered listening to her anyways. Their eyes loc
rron watched her go silently, his eyes filled with rage and despise. Kamila close
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mouth hanging open as Kamila spilled the bea
di
had an I-don't-take-shit-from-anyone attit
ht that, perhaps you knew? Come on, Lin. You
g her short blonde hair. "Just tell me what happ
t gone ba
een staying at your mother's house for two days and
tly what I'm
...eventually. She detested the path in which her life was currently on. She felt helpless and constantly
Damn girl, that man is furious. I bet he's plann
Celine, "You're not makin
ars away, "You know I have a s
ou kind
ut. She was devastated. How could her life have turned into a nightmare in months? S
number one supporter. She would send boxes of food once a month, and visit them whenever she could. Sometimes
ryday life. She sighed heavily. She desperately needed an escape this v
rs, "Hey. Everything's going to be oka
nks,
rown shoulder-length hair and startling blue eyes. He had tattoos covering every inch of his body and Celine had mentioned then that he did drugs, the heavy kind. He didn't talk, he didn't socialize and he wasn't on speaking terms wi
f tea. Finally, she did something normal. The past couple of months were a cata
ever she wa
was the happiest woman alive when it was the complete opposite. Erron didn't even put any effort in making them believe that he was
house, she found Paul's car parked in
mother stood from the couch and ru
d up, "Why?
e was leaning against the wall across the din
la questioned
ut he couldn't wait. So
isper, more to herself. Paul walk
tell him to
d to the painting of Simon on the wall of t
ybe he wants to apolog
r said. She would just check, and if
ed, "I'll go see