The Lord of the sins
s, she stood frozen in place as she looked at where he
, crashing to the cold
ed of the situation on ground. She was only thinking about her brother a
d her with just his touch, had said her death would be more pleasurable than that of the others if she
ng. Her survival instincts were screaming and warning her to g
he hadn't seemed to lock it. Without thinking, she jump
cked. Her heart jumped in relief and she felt some of the weight on her chest gone as she opened the d
to the end. The wall in front of her was made of strong-looking brown bricks, and she only d
hat she could hear her breathing, and it held some sort of forbidden aura in the air. Freya
looked back to see if she was being followed. The hall-way went forever, and Freya was really starting to regret going out. At that moment, she realised that she had left t
did she care so much about where he went? Wasn't she supposed to be happy that he wasn't around to stop her? And that w
cursed in frustration. He must have wanted her to get ou
he did
of the voice she heard, but she saw with dismay that a figure was standing not less than seven feets away from her. Freya turned to look behind her and saw there was n
stammered, her express
e voice. And that was when Freya saw her face. She swallowed her
ed some inches away from her chest. She was dressed in an all-black warrior-like attire, which complemented her fair skin and ma
fair goddess before she walked over to N
ell as the fair goddess searched her brown eyes with her golden ones like she could see through her. Fin
angrily since she couldn't hold her patience any longer:
attention back to Freya and sn
ghts. She gasped in shock and looked around her in disbelief. It turns out that she was in a room as b
usly started to stand from where she knelt to fi
on'
ourse-the man who promised her a pleasurable death. But there was something more: he looked uncomfortable and was dre