The dim lamp cast a small glow allover the dark room. Liana ate slowly, occasionally looking at the gun in the man's hand. He let her eat in peace provided she didn't scream. She obeyed, knowing that one wrong move could end her life. She had so much to live for and did not want to die because of Gina's stupid hobby or whatever disorder it was.
"I talked to your friend, today." He said, playing with his gun. It seemed he had used it for to many times he wasn't scared of it. "I offered to get you back home. All she needs to do is kill Cole Miller. Easy right?"
Liana gasped. "Easy for a psycho like you. How dare you tell my friend to do something like that?"
"You and I had a deal."
"You haven't told me the particulars so it's not a deal yet," she insisted. He couldn't just decide they had a dealer when she had no idea what it was about.
"I thought it was clear," he said. "We both unite in revenge against our common enemy."
"Gina is not my enemy and you know that," she said, raising her voice. "Even if she was, I wouldn't tell her to do something like that. You're crazy."
"It's not my fault you said yes before asking about the contents of the deal."
"I was a little mad at her but I thought about it. I know she's helpless right now. Gina would do anything for me. Contrary to what you think of her, she is actually a good person. She loves me and will do whatever she can to help me."
"So let her."
"I'll not let you do this to us. I don't want her to go to jail because of some bastard like you."
"If she doesn't kill Cole, you'll either have to kill her or I kill you. Someone has to die."
"What sort of stupid game is this?"
"I don't know," he said, tying her up. "I'll tell one thing, though. I'm merely a player in this game. One day you'll know who the psycho behind this game is. Trust me, you won't believe it."
Who could that be? Who would want them to suffer? They didn't have major enemies. Except for the key stealing, they lived fairly normal and boring lives. The two girls had never got in trouble with anyone in town.
"If this was my game, I'd have called your parents to let them know you're missing. I'd then kill and dump you in Gina's bedroom. Everyone would suspect Gina of wrongdoing and the police would arrest her. She'd rot in jail because she deserves it. She was last seen with you and instead of reporting your disappearance, she chose to lie. Unfortunately for me and fortunately for both of you, I'm just following orders."
He placed his gun on the floor and stood up. Walking towards Liana, he picked up the cloth to gag her. Liana cringed but opened her mouth, letting him tie it. There was no need to resist it because that would only cause her injuries. He picked up the plate, lamp and gun then walked out of the room. Liana shivered in the cold and painfully waited for morning or sleep, whichever was to come first.
It was a long night in which she struggled to sleep. Her body was tired and in mild pain from the discomfort. Her brain was tired but it could not shut down which was all she needed to get some sleep. She didn't feel she needed it much but she needed to stop thinking and forget. Sleep was what would help her do that. It came in the early morning hours and vanished a few hours later, leaving her with sad thoughts.
The man came back in the morning with a digital camera. Liana figured he'd just showered because he smelt of perfumed soap. She lowered her head towards her armpits and realized she needed a long warm shower. Or a cold one. A shower would be adequate to rid of the scent that was developing.
"Work up some tears because your friend wants proof that I have you," he said, opening the blinds. Little rays of sunlight seeped into the room. Sunlight always reminded her of happiness and now it reminded of the good things she couldn't have. The rays of sunlight did not reach where she was yet she wished for a little bit of warmth from the sun after being in the cold room for a long time.
Liana closed her eyes, willing the headache to go away. She hadn't slept enough. She felt a slap on her cheek and opened her eyes wide. The pain tore through her skin and tears cascaded down her cheek. The man took a photo and left the room.
Liana let the tears flow, hoping that one day, she'd get out of that hellhole. She'd look for the bastard and kill him with her own hands. She didn't deserve to be locked up in some dingy room in the middle of nowhere.
After a while, the masked man came back. He seemed to be smiling, judging by the shape of his lips. He was holding a carton of milk. "That'll convince your friend that I'm serious. If all goes well, you'll be out of this place by the end of the day. You should be very happy, dear Liana."
Liana wanted to believe him but she couldn't. He and whoever he worked with were not to be trusted. They were murderers who wanted someone else to do their dirty work. She hoped Gina wouldn't do anything stupid like killing Cole.
It was possible they were not even after revenge on her and Gina. They were just looking for a person they could blackmail to do their dirty work. Given that they had information about Gina's cagophilia, they had decided to use it against her.
Killing Cole was not going to do any good. However, she did not know if it was better to let Cole live in exchange for her freedom. Now, it was up to Gina to decide whether to save her or Cole.
Gina held the sharp knife in front of her face, thinking of the moment she'd have to plunge it into Cole's chest. Hellen, a friend of hers walked into the kitchen and opened the cupboard, pulling out a box of biscuits which she proceeded to open."Don't do it, Gina." Hellen said, eating a biscuit. She was the only person Gina had confided in. Now she was beginning to realize it may have been a mistake to confide in her."I either kill Cole or Liana dies and I'll go to jail," Gina said, putting the knife back on the rack. "I don't want to go to jail. Who knows how many years they'll keep me imprisoned? I have a life to live and I'll not give it up because of Cole. Besides, that man is going to kill him, anyway."Hellen shook her head."I know you, Gina. You're not a murderer and will never be able to live with it."Gina knew Hellen was right but she was scared. She had to save Liana by all means. And if the police ever found out about all the keys she'd obt
"Rip Cole" was everywhere. The man had shown her everything using his phone. Liana was still to believe that Gina had gone ahead and killed Cole. She'd known Gina since she was a child and they'd always been so close, like peas in a pod. There was no way Gina had turned into murderer overnight."You know I've always thought she was just a common thief," The man said, looking at Liana. He was seated on a chair placed right in front of her. He had removed his mask but she didn't recognize him. He was not a native of her little town. "I can't believe she'd kill someone who'd never done anything wrong to her. She's one cold hearted girl."Liana wanted to tell him to shut up but he'd put duct tape over her lips. It was all his fault therefore he had no right to judge Gina. He had pushed her against the wall. What did he expect her to do when he was keeping her best friend hostage. Gina had chosen to save her over Cole. It didn't make her happy that a man had been murdered t
I'm telling you I didn't do it," Gina said. Hellen stood up and went to the window."Then who did?" She asked, smoothing the dark maroon curtain."I don't know. I think it's that guy. He set me up and now he's not answering my calls. I don't know what to do."Hellen came and sat next to Gina on the bed. She snaked her left arm around Gina. "You should go to the police. Tell them everything so they can catch this guy before he destroys your life.""You know I can't do that," Gina said, wiping her tears with a blue t-shirt. Her head was aching so much from confusion and excessive worrying. Besides that, she hadn't been getting enough sleep. "It could cause a lot of complications, for instance me being a suspect. I just wish that moron could just let Liana go like he promised. We had a deal but he has refused to honor it.""This guy is very dangerous. You have to report him, unless you're the one who actually killed Cole. If you're innocen
The town was quite small and the three siblings were outside the biggest supermarket in it. They were in a car coming up with a plan as they had been watching the supermarket for three days and they'd mastered the workers' routines. The only problem so far was the skinny girl and her friend who were always patrolling the supermarket. It seemed they were after something in particular and the siblings hadn't figured it out yet."How doesn't anyone in this town notice that these girls are acting weird?" The girl, Kyla asked her brothers."They're quite pretty with innocent faces," Ned, the eldest said from the driver's seat. "If they weren't half as good looking, everyone would think they're creepy. They're also very average in terms of dressing and everything.""I'm going to see what they're up to," Mark said when the girls went inside the supermarket. He got out of the back seat and followed the girls.On entering, he saw the skinny one removing keys
Liana was tired of staring at the walls. It had been so long since she'd been outside. How she wished she could breath in fresh air and not the damp murky air in the room? She'd not wanted to dwell on the fact that her dilemma was mostly Gina's fault but now it was impossible to ignore it. She thought about Gina all the time and regretted doing so many things with her. She'd cursed the day they met countless times even though it didn't make her feel better. Liana's mother had came into the room when she was unpacking. "We have to go now," she said. "You'll finish unpacking later." Liana had relunctantly followed her mother and her father drove them to meet the Breya family. Liana's parents had been friends with The Breyas for a long time. After hearing about Gina Breya and how amazing she was, Liana had been curious to meet her though she did not feel in the mood for making friends. She just had to meet her and move on her life. She needed to make
It was already dark when Gina and the officer who'd introduced himself as Barnes reached the police station. Most of the officers had left so there were only two cars parked outside. As Gina got out of the car, she saw a boy called Rory standing outside the court building which was opposite the police station. He smiled and Gina turned away. Everything about him had annoyed her. He was in sophomore year in another college and claimed to be in love with her. Even though she'd turned him down countless times, he still kept talking about how she was all he wanted. It seemed like turning him down made her more desirable to him. She was tired of having to tell him the same things over and over again.Detective Barnes led the way up the outdoor stairs into the station. At the door, Gina turned to see Rory who was now typing on his phone. She was becoming a little bit suspicious of him."Have a seat, Miss Breya." Barnes indicated a couch and went to one of the inner off
Liana woke up with a slight headache. She groaned when she remembered she was tied up. It had been so hard to sleep with RK breathing heavily. His behavior had been strange but she was thankful he had not harmed her in anyway. She had thought he was a monster at first but was beginning to realize he may be a good person being forced to do bad things by whoever the mastermind of the revenge plot was. Even when she had pestered him to reveal he had managed not to say anything. He was loyal to whoever was operating behind the scenes, the real psycho."Hey," she said to the sleeping form beside her."I need to pee. Untie me.""Stop making so much noise," he said, opening his eyes. He sat up and looked around the room."It's already morning." Liana informed him."So? Can't I rest because it's morning?""Will you please untie me?" She persisted. "I really need to ease myself."He stood up and went to the closet where he removed a gun. "
Gina paced about the room, pondering on what to tell Liana's parents who were waiting in the living room. She had been dreading this moment for so long but it was inevitable. She had to face it will all the strength she believed she had. It had been easy to lie to Barnes because he had no connection to Liana and herself. It's much easier to lie to a stranger than someone you know, love and respect. Lying to Liana's parents was like lying to her parents."Gina!" Her mother called. Gina's stomach shifted uneasily and she went to the door and opened it. She could feel her pulse pounding as she headed towards the living room. She entered and saw Liana's parents wearing black suits. They had come straight from work, that was obvious."Where's my daughter, Gina?" Mrs Tran spoke, freezing Gina in her tracks. She had never used that tone when speaking to her."I don't know where she is," Gina said, unsure whether to proceed and greet them. The tension in the
Gina stifled a yawn and closed the history book she'd been reading. She got up from the floor and sat on the bed. Putting the book on the table, she switched to lying position and relaxed. She was tired and needed to rest. A minute had not passed when the door bell rang. Groaning, she raised up her head."My goodness, I can't even take a nap." She got up, thinking of getting her own place. Being at her parents home was getting annoying as she couldn't control the number of visitors that came in. If she had her own house, she'd tell her friends not to come unannouced. It had been a big mistake, chosing to study at a community college in her town. At that time, she had not foreseen the restrictions it would have on her."James?" She saw him on opening the door. Looking up and down, she spoke; "What a surprise! When did you get back?"Two years back, James had moved into the town. Gina, during her key escapades had found him stealing. After that, she'd researched a
The man in the mask slipped out of the room immediately. Liana thought she recognized his scent but she couldn't place it. She felt like she'd met the man before and even talked to him. Who was he? She tried to remember where she'd seen those dark eyes but her memory failed her. That man lived in their town. That much she could tell. Now, she realized he was someone who knew them and had probably been watching them for a long time. She tried to rack her brains but nothing came up so she decided to give it time. With time, she'd figure out everything.Hellen regained a consciousness and looked around the room, wide-eyed. Liana felt sad for her but she was glad that they were now two hostages. She now had company and Hellen was a fighter. Besides, it'd be easier to escape if they planned well."Hi Hellen," RK said, standing behind the chair she was seated on. He put his hands on her shoulders. "Sad that I won't be throwing you a welcome party. Have you met Liana, y
Gina sat on her bed, placed a pillow on her lap and stared at the table. Dylan's keys were missing and she didn't remember when she'd last seen them. She had searched every part of the room in vain. Someone was intent on framing her and destroying her life. She got up and sat on the chair then opened her notebook which was on the table. She picked up a pen and tried to think of everyone who might want to hurt her.The first name she wrote down was Rory. Motive had to be revenge because she'd constantly turned him down. To her, he seemed like someone with a twisted mind so that was possible. Next came Liana. It was possible that Liana staged the whole act though she couldn't think of a motive. She suspected Liana because she was the only other person who knew that Gina had cagophilia. Gina knew her personality and it was one which was bound to offend some people in ways she may not understand. The third person was Candela who hated Gina for "stealing" her boyfriend. It wasn't
Gina paced about the room, pondering on what to tell Liana's parents who were waiting in the living room. She had been dreading this moment for so long but it was inevitable. She had to face it will all the strength she believed she had. It had been easy to lie to Barnes because he had no connection to Liana and herself. It's much easier to lie to a stranger than someone you know, love and respect. Lying to Liana's parents was like lying to her parents."Gina!" Her mother called. Gina's stomach shifted uneasily and she went to the door and opened it. She could feel her pulse pounding as she headed towards the living room. She entered and saw Liana's parents wearing black suits. They had come straight from work, that was obvious."Where's my daughter, Gina?" Mrs Tran spoke, freezing Gina in her tracks. She had never used that tone when speaking to her."I don't know where she is," Gina said, unsure whether to proceed and greet them. The tension in the
Liana woke up with a slight headache. She groaned when she remembered she was tied up. It had been so hard to sleep with RK breathing heavily. His behavior had been strange but she was thankful he had not harmed her in anyway. She had thought he was a monster at first but was beginning to realize he may be a good person being forced to do bad things by whoever the mastermind of the revenge plot was. Even when she had pestered him to reveal he had managed not to say anything. He was loyal to whoever was operating behind the scenes, the real psycho."Hey," she said to the sleeping form beside her."I need to pee. Untie me.""Stop making so much noise," he said, opening his eyes. He sat up and looked around the room."It's already morning." Liana informed him."So? Can't I rest because it's morning?""Will you please untie me?" She persisted. "I really need to ease myself."He stood up and went to the closet where he removed a gun. "
It was already dark when Gina and the officer who'd introduced himself as Barnes reached the police station. Most of the officers had left so there were only two cars parked outside. As Gina got out of the car, she saw a boy called Rory standing outside the court building which was opposite the police station. He smiled and Gina turned away. Everything about him had annoyed her. He was in sophomore year in another college and claimed to be in love with her. Even though she'd turned him down countless times, he still kept talking about how she was all he wanted. It seemed like turning him down made her more desirable to him. She was tired of having to tell him the same things over and over again.Detective Barnes led the way up the outdoor stairs into the station. At the door, Gina turned to see Rory who was now typing on his phone. She was becoming a little bit suspicious of him."Have a seat, Miss Breya." Barnes indicated a couch and went to one of the inner off
Liana was tired of staring at the walls. It had been so long since she'd been outside. How she wished she could breath in fresh air and not the damp murky air in the room? She'd not wanted to dwell on the fact that her dilemma was mostly Gina's fault but now it was impossible to ignore it. She thought about Gina all the time and regretted doing so many things with her. She'd cursed the day they met countless times even though it didn't make her feel better. Liana's mother had came into the room when she was unpacking. "We have to go now," she said. "You'll finish unpacking later." Liana had relunctantly followed her mother and her father drove them to meet the Breya family. Liana's parents had been friends with The Breyas for a long time. After hearing about Gina Breya and how amazing she was, Liana had been curious to meet her though she did not feel in the mood for making friends. She just had to meet her and move on her life. She needed to make
The town was quite small and the three siblings were outside the biggest supermarket in it. They were in a car coming up with a plan as they had been watching the supermarket for three days and they'd mastered the workers' routines. The only problem so far was the skinny girl and her friend who were always patrolling the supermarket. It seemed they were after something in particular and the siblings hadn't figured it out yet."How doesn't anyone in this town notice that these girls are acting weird?" The girl, Kyla asked her brothers."They're quite pretty with innocent faces," Ned, the eldest said from the driver's seat. "If they weren't half as good looking, everyone would think they're creepy. They're also very average in terms of dressing and everything.""I'm going to see what they're up to," Mark said when the girls went inside the supermarket. He got out of the back seat and followed the girls.On entering, he saw the skinny one removing keys
I'm telling you I didn't do it," Gina said. Hellen stood up and went to the window."Then who did?" She asked, smoothing the dark maroon curtain."I don't know. I think it's that guy. He set me up and now he's not answering my calls. I don't know what to do."Hellen came and sat next to Gina on the bed. She snaked her left arm around Gina. "You should go to the police. Tell them everything so they can catch this guy before he destroys your life.""You know I can't do that," Gina said, wiping her tears with a blue t-shirt. Her head was aching so much from confusion and excessive worrying. Besides that, she hadn't been getting enough sleep. "It could cause a lot of complications, for instance me being a suspect. I just wish that moron could just let Liana go like he promised. We had a deal but he has refused to honor it.""This guy is very dangerous. You have to report him, unless you're the one who actually killed Cole. If you're innocen