Tobias woke up the very next morning to what sounded like his phone ringing multiple of times.He groaned, turning over and wanting nothing more than to ignore the phone calls. Due to the late night meetings and workload he had yesterday, he wasn’t really a fan of picking phone calls so early in the
“What do you mean?” This only made Tobias’s grip tighten all the more, much like the way he felt dread tighten it’s grip around his very being.“She…she went to pick up a friend from the airport yesterday,” He began, averting his eyes in a way that screamed shameful. “I went to get the car, but when
Air is precious.Amara was well aware of this. But she had not appreciated the air well enough, that was until yesterday, when she had fought several times to get even one breath, only for it to be snuffed out of her the very next minute.That had been torture, an experience that no human being shou
“I said, get the fuck out!” Amara snapped, yelling at the top of her strained voice.Aaron’s smile finally faltered. “Don’t yell,” He warned, his voice taking on an edge that Amara was well aware of.But she did not back down. Turning, she sat up and glared at him.“Or what, you’ll put me under the
She’d be freed from here and soon regain that youthful, happy expression of hers. Or things would brutally become fucked up and she’d be dead.Either way, it was a gamble she was willing to take, because either way, she’d end up dead here, if she didn’t do anything.“And also, this windows-“The sha
Tobias wasted no time in crossing over Aaron’s unconscious body and rushing into the house. The first thing his ear picked up was the sound of banging and a familiar voice.Amara; he thought as he followed the voice, leading him to a closed door.He wasted no time in breaking the door open. He used
He stood up and offered his hand out to her. Under normal circumstances, Amara would have swatted that hand away, but right now, that hand looked, no, that hand was her saving grace and potentially the only reason she would ever be able to get out of the house and see the sunlight.Without further a
She did not regret it, not at all.Instead, she dropped the broken piece of the chair and fixed her attention on Tobias, feeling awfully guilty at his slightly battered state.“Oh God,” She breathed out, moving closer. “Are you okay?”Tobias coughed and sat up. “Yeah,” He rasped, rubbing his throat.