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CallMeKatyy
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She was in the alley again. But this time, she didn't want to die. Theron moved towards her with lightening fast speed and pushed her up against the wall. And then, it wasn't Theron. Now it was her brother. And he had a cruel smile on his face.
"It's time for me to get revenge Kalia." He sneered at her and grabbed her by the throat as she tried to scream. She closed her eyes.
When she opened them, it was Theron again. Only this time, they were in a field with snow blanketing the ground. Theron lay in the middle of everything in a circle of red. Kalia rushed towards him and started to call for help. She grabbed his hand and started sobbing.
Then, Theron seemed to change right before her eyes. His teeth grew pointed. Not just his fangs but all of them so that he resembled a shark. His eyes turned all black with no pupils. He smiled, a cruel evil smile and looked at her. Then he lunged at her and everything went black.
Kalia's eyes flew open and she was drenched in a cold sweat. She looked at the clock by the bed and realized that Theron had left his bed. She turned around and saw him looking out the window. His wings were halfway unfurled and his shirt was off. He looked every bit of the dark angel that he was. She tilted her head to the side and watched him as he stared out into the city.
She tilted her head and watched him for a while until she decided that if he turned around, he might think she was really weird for just watching him without saying anything. In her softest voice possible so as not to scare him, she asked him, "It's beautiful out there." She was telling the truth and not just making idle talk. She always loved the sun. Especially after she was Turned. She had been so afraid that she might never see the sun again and when she found out she could, she almost cried from joy. Still, she liked the night better but that didn't mean that she didn't enjoy the daytime any less.
"Thank you for taking care of me, by the way," She continued. "I mean, I don't know why you did but thank you... I think." Now that she had a few hours' rest, she could think more clearly now. She didn't really want to die. It had just been a bad night and she was grateful now that he didn't kill her. Though she wasn't going to say anything in case he decided to kill her now that she had the will to live. That was why he said he didn't kill her in the first place.
"It's time for me to get revenge Kalia." He sneered at her and grabbed her by the throat as she tried to scream. She closed her eyes.
When she opened them, it was Theron again. Only this time, they were in a field with snow blanketing the ground. Theron lay in the middle of everything in a circle of red. Kalia rushed towards him and started to call for help. She grabbed his hand and started sobbing.
Then, Theron seemed to change right before her eyes. His teeth grew pointed. Not just his fangs but all of them so that he resembled a shark. His eyes turned all black with no pupils. He smiled, a cruel evil smile and looked at her. Then he lunged at her and everything went black.
Kalia's eyes flew open and she was drenched in a cold sweat. She looked at the clock by the bed and realized that Theron had left his bed. She turned around and saw him looking out the window. His wings were halfway unfurled and his shirt was off. He looked every bit of the dark angel that he was. She tilted her head to the side and watched him as he stared out into the city.
She tilted her head and watched him for a while until she decided that if he turned around, he might think she was really weird for just watching him without saying anything. In her softest voice possible so as not to scare him, she asked him, "It's beautiful out there." She was telling the truth and not just making idle talk. She always loved the sun. Especially after she was Turned. She had been so afraid that she might never see the sun again and when she found out she could, she almost cried from joy. Still, she liked the night better but that didn't mean that she didn't enjoy the daytime any less.
"Thank you for taking care of me, by the way," She continued. "I mean, I don't know why you did but thank you... I think." Now that she had a few hours' rest, she could think more clearly now. She didn't really want to die. It had just been a bad night and she was grateful now that he didn't kill her. Though she wasn't going to say anything in case he decided to kill her now that she had the will to live. That was why he said he didn't kill her in the first place.