THE CHAOS HEIR
PTE
corner, no doctor or arrogant rich stranger staring at her like a preda
un peeping in from the window. She sat very slowly and carefully
ned the room. It was way too quiet, and she found it disturbing. She had no idea where she was, neither did she know the stranger that ha
alone triggered all the warning systems in her body, and she took a moment to actually wonde
y slight sound. She didn't know exactly where she was going or what she was looking for...
ith one hand behind his head, and the second one resting casually on his chest. She took
ught her eye, a flash of silver. She paused, trying to hold back the curiosity that was overwh
, a delicate silver locket that looked old a
be, it couldn't be possible. She reached for the locket with tr
pletely faded, but she knew that face that was looking back
orn this locket everyday of her life, and
n left around her neck in the casket. She remembered crying, and begging them not to take her mother. Remember
arth was
ver her body. She stormed to his side on the cou
KE
ng beside him. He didn't look confused at all, instead he had a small smile of amuseme
that clearly wasn't awake yet. "You're surprisingly li
e she attacked him. "This... This lo
lbows on his knees. He still did not say anything,
inally took hold of her. "This was buried with my mother twelve years ago, I want you to tell me
ange, but there was a look of i
is this some twisted sort of game? Are you stalking me? Have I become a part of som
ithout uttering a single w
t... not even close. "You want to play games? Fine. I'll be back, and I'll be coming back with the police. And when I
the physical pain that was coming from her exhausted body. Her hand reached for
ri
id he know her name, she didn't r
Damas," he said very calmly. "But
hesi
ous about how I
t intimate. She turned to face him,
ket in his hand, danglin
nt to know ho
his hand. She wanted to run, to screa
t the hell do you k
kly... "You finally as
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