“My name is Nina Harper…” “Your name is Nina Harper, and you are a student at Mountainview University.” I clamped my hands down harder on my ears and scrunched my eyes shut. “...I am a patient at Mountainview Psychiatric Facility.” “You are not sick, and Edward will not fix you.” I shook my head
Enzo I should’ve known that Lisa couldn’t be trusted. I thought for sure that I had her on my side thanks to my own abilities, but as it turned out, whatever training Edward had given her made her completely invulnerable to me -- and, in turn, her own hypnotic words lulled me into a false sense of
“Where is she?” I croaked. Edward chuckled. “She’s right next door, where she’ll be able to hear your torture. But don’t worry -- she thinks that you’re just the Big Bad Wolf.” “That’s not true.” “Oh, but it is,” Edward replied. “She’s such a simple girl. Just a few days of treatment was all it t
Nina Edward left and didn’t come back for a long time. I laid on the bed, trapped there in my restraints as I waited for him to come back. Eventually, the medicine stopped making me fade in and out of consciousness so much. I knew that that meant that Edward would return soon to give me more, and
I sat up then. “How much longer until he comes back?” “Not long,” Cora replied. “He’s going to beat Enzo again and again until it breaks you, unless you do something about it.” Suddenly, I felt tears begin to well up in my eyes. If I thought hard enough, I could remember the way that Enzo’s arms f
Nina For hours after I threw up my medicine, all I could hear were the sounds of Edward beating Enzo in the room next door. I wished that I could just go in there and stop him, but I knew it would be a futile effort; I had to be smart about this if I really was going to get Enzo and I out of this p
Nina “My name is Nina Harper. I’m a student at Mountainview University. Edward is a liar, and werewolves are real. Enzo is a good man, and he came to save me…” As I whispered this mantra to myself, I finally, slowly but surely, made my way to Enzo’s door. I pulled the paper out of my hand and uncr
“Check again…” “What?” I said out loud. “What do you mean? None of the codes work.” She didn’t answer. Sighing, I reached out and grabbed the crumpled paper off of the floor. I held it up close to my one good eye and squinted as I studied it closely. “None of these work…” I whispered once more.