Chantara.
pposed to wait for him at the river bank. She shouldn't even had left his sight.
ame, which he guessed immediately
gh Realm to save us all." He'd pestered and comm
drack's armies, danger was destined not to be too far from Moon. Which was why he'd clearly specified that she met him just on the
ce of her being a goddess. He was mesmerized. She was the type of woman whom a mere peasant would fall in love with, but instantly begin to patch his wounds and heartbreak scars because he'd already
the awkward feeling of alliance that coated her whilst she was with the Lucius man.
he surprise attack on her, but frowned as she casuall
." She commented petula
de-lu-cious..." He recited repeatedly, as if calling t
g now, boy?" She asked, eyes shifting glances as she questioned Lucius,
her face, though she calmed her nerve and revoked bad things from happ
hat does that means in the old tong
throat! - Lucius, right?" She asked, yelling at another passerby. The woman
grumpiness towards the innocent pe
eeing Chantara blocking their path. She laid out more dangerous threats like; "I'll reap you off of your soul and make it mise
is Lucius."
And you are a m
man. Chantara froze in though, processing some
ilted Chantara's protruding shou
s on me at once." She yan
on the way.
other path in th
or people coming th
it that - was so narrow that more than two people passing through would had to squeeze with elbows touching, to pass through the path. Some sell
Advised Lucius and Chant
*
life. Maybe her abusive uncle's, but never another man, much less her only son. What had she done? Fear ov
enched under the cold water. More water poured heavily as she cried out her eyes. She was doomed. She knew what she was capable of, yet she did i
wareness, was already standing behind her. The heavy rain still flooding down, soaked her husband almost im
asked, startling h
eak, but her lungs seemed to be tang
his dead son, then back at his wife. "You fina
o... P
Mathew screamed out, una
f, too sick at heart to make any other words other than more series of pleading. "I'm sorry, please forgive me." She cried more
never kill him intentionally. But he blamed her for the misfortune. "I knew yo
ce trailed off and her breathing became unstable. Maybe it would be fair if she just died
ave
I have nowhere to
rey. And Adelaide knew her husband so well. His temper always got the best of him, and anyone could tell wit
More tears rolled down her eyes
AVE
ce, her husband rushed out of the room. And in just a f
up to pick dangerous weapons and began to attack. Stones, bricks, and other objects landed on Adelaide as she wallowed in pain. They didn't even cared if it got to dead Castor on the floor. They casted all sorts of repulsive n
tly, and raced towards the entrance. The people followed, cursing and yelling more loudly, not stopping with their terrorism
't even cared what happened to her next. If that man was a killer, ab
naged to cover up a large distance from the villagers. They scampered behind him, but he
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