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Author: NineStar 619
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“Why are you two wandering in this wide world alone?

Preparing to be a feast for someone else or are you trying to act brave which does not suit you…”

Smirked the man.

“That doesn’t concern you…” replied the aggressive girl which he didn’t know was making a mistake.

“OH! It does, concerns me, my little girl.” Smirked the stranger, “I have to make sure you did not run off on your own.

It’s dangerous to be allowed outside at night you.”

This terrified the two girls.

Beneatha held on to her sister making herself a defense wall between her sister and the man.

The stranger stepped out of the shadows with a rope in his hand.

He paced towards them as he increased his steps.

His ugly face was twisted into an evil smile as he got closer to the two girls.

Beth lost the feelings on her feet, turning solid on her ground due to fear.

She started shivering getting her eyes locked at the approaching man.

Immediately, upon realizing this, Beneatha pushed her back on the girl, trying to make her run w
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