Amara’s eyes widened at the sound of the gun going off and as quick as her heart began to race, her eyes scanned the room, trying to see where the bullet had hit.It didn’t hit her and Tobias…Her eyes scanned his expression, while her mind ignored the fact that she was feeling worry for the very sa
"Amara Darling, tell me, what do you think the most precious moment in ones life is?"Leanne, Amara's mother, had once asked, petting her head gently as she laid in her lap, listening to children play in the pack and dogs chase their owner, or better yet, freebie.Amara, a child at the moment, thoug
The ambulance arrived, and as the paramedics began to work on Tobias, Amara watched, a sense of panic and fear in her.She wasn’t sure why she felt this way. She wasn’t sure why she cared, she was meant to hate him and wish his life misery, the exact same one he had inflicted on her, but, the feelin
Why was he taking so long, she’d ask, her fingers would fidget and her legs would shake, all until a nurse, the same one from earlier, would appear, telling her that everything was fine and the doctor would be out shortly.At times like that, Amara would feel a bit of relief, but it would all be sho
Fiona was seething red as she made her way into the hospital.What the hell did they mean by her brother had been shot? And even worse, his wife was with him?No, something had to be wrong here.It wasn't until she found herself standing in front of Amara, glaring angrily at the woman, who didn't da
One second, everything was dark, and the other, he was standing under a huge oak tree, watching as the dried leaves fell from above and onto his head."Got ya!"He heard the familiar voice say, right before a slender hand reached out and grabbed one of the fallen leaves off his hair.Turning his hea
Amara noticed, and felt her insides tingle, but chose not to act on it. “Tobias?” She called, hoping the man would snap out of whatever daze he was in and say something, anything.Eventually, he did.“And Celestine?” He asked, his voice low and raspy from not being used for days.“Prison,” Came Amar
Elijah watched as Amara emerged from the room. The relief in her eyes was enough to tell him that whatever tension and worry she had been feeling had been washed away.She spotted him just as quickly and offered him a faint smile.“The doctor?” She asked, stopping in front of him.“He’s on his way,”