Gretel shifted backward, her eyes prowled everywhere except Michael. At first, she had hoped her girls had arrived already, but now she didn't. Michael hates to leave evidence behind.She was currently laying on her bed with a blanket over her, her illness had intensified causing her to lose her stamina. Her head would have slammed to the hard floor if Michael hadn't caught her in time."Don't stand up till the morning, don't die when I'm not here. That's my job." Gretel said nothing. She just wanted him to leave. "I didn't know you had that many enemies, you were a decent girl the last time I saw you, decades ago.""They got what they deserved," Gretel said."I bet they didn't. You've created a name for yourself, you know; The She-devil. I'll like to see you in action." He dampened his upper lip.As he said that, a loud blast sounded through the church."Shit!" Gretel groaned. "Those trash are here," She clenched her hand on her bed and hoisted her body."Who are they?" Michael asked
"Shit! They are here," Gretel shoved Michael to the side, to hide him. She quickly tugged him towards her and stationed herself before him. She watched from the tiny hole as the men from Bel-Monks entered the church. They were all armed.Michael wasn't even thinking about the mess going on as he wrapped his arms around Gretel's waist, startling her in the process."What are you doing?" She asked in a hushed voice and tried to get his arms off her, but he only tightened them.He shifted his lips to her ear, halting her. "Stay quiet, don't move," He whispered huskily.Gretel noticed the changes in his lower part. No, this can't be happening. "W-what are you doing?" She whispered, shutteredly. She moved away from him slowly, but he pulled her back to him. Moaning in the process."I'm doing nothing, Gretella, you're doing something, so stop it." He warned."But I'm not," She denied and moved her butt on his crotch, making a sound out of him."Gretella, stop!" He moaned into her ears. "Don
Thunder strikes as rain drizzles. A girl was on the ground, passed out. She felt a pat on her back and she slowly became conscious. She lifted her head and glanced around, searching for what patted her."Rise, it's about to launch. You don't want to skip the first part," A voice said."It's only unwrapped once in a century, don't forfeit such an opportunity," Another voice said.Alexandra couldn't see the people speaking, they were voices of girls, girls with similar voices to hers."I don't understand…" She tried to say. But was cut off."Look deep, not the physical but with your mind, and you'll see us,"Alexandra ignored the voices and tried to remember how she got there. The last thing she remembered was opening the Ginnak book of spells. And then… Nothing."Where is this place?" She asked subconsciously. The place was dark and void."This is the Ginnak Academy. A place you'll find all the Ginnak's ever existed and yet to exist. And you're the last Ginnak, hopefully,"It was frust
The ride wasn't as smooth as Anne had reckoned it would be, not when a strange man kept glancing her way. That gave her the creeps. But thankfully, her mind wandered back to her father. Her heart bleeds for the pain he might be going through.As they trotted past a little inn, the carriage suddenly came to a halt, causing her to haul from her position unto the man before her. And he quickly held her tight with his hands to steady her.That was embarrassing."I'm sorry, Young Miss. I discovered the inn quite late, and I thought he should stay here tonight. Any further from here signifies he's coming with us,"Anne had completely forgotten she had to drop the man somewhere. "Yeah right, I almost forgot,"The coachman gave a small bag of coins to the man, he knew it would be more than enough for a week's stay at the inn."Wait," The man blurted before the carriage could move. He glanced at Anne and asked. "What's your name,""Anne," She replied right away."I'm Dominus, thanks." After he
They arrived back at the inn, her father had given in to her. But with a condition that, she lingers inside the carriage.That would be hard to obey, although she said yes.She gawked as her father and other men penetrated the inn, she doubted if the animal was there.After a few minutes that seemed like hours, she became restless. She knew the coachman was there to keep watch on her. And she knows just how to do the trick.She slid down the carriage and walked over to the coachman, she made sure to clutch her stomach as she stepped towards him."I need to pee," Saying this, she ran into a secluded place. She knew he wouldn't follow her, some rules just fell in her favor.She hid as she stepped to the back of the inn, she just wished to see her father. To make sure he was alright.As she get closer to them unknowingly, she heard them say,"This isn't done by an animal. An animal can't erase its footprints, and an animal will thrust its claws in other parts of the body and not just the
Dominus silently gazed at the burning fire he made. He shortly heard movement behind him."You know," The voice said, pausing his speech as he walked forward. "Father had great expectations from you, but all you wanted was to do good." Finally, he walked out of the shadow and stood in front of Dominus. "Nothing is good about us, Dom, we are evil, born evil,"It was Dominus's younger brother, Vamurus."What do you want, Vamurus?" Dominus implored with a bored tone. He wasn't ready for his bullshit now. Something had been on his mind. A girl."I'm here to give you a chance to come home, Father might be angry at you, but he'll listen to me, his future heir," Vamurus said with a cocky tone.Dominus raised his eyebrows lazily, "I thought you pushed me here, what? Feeling guilty already?""You could have stopped yourself from coming here If you wanted to, Dominus. But you just allowed it."Dominus shrugged and took a burning stick from the fire and placed his thumb and forefinger on the red
He peered at her as her eyes unhurriedly opened. He noticed as she adapted to her surroundings before looking around, inspecting to know where she was. And upon seeing him, he knew she immediately recollected."I-" But Dominus cut her off."How's your head?" He inquired gently. He glimpsed a little graze on her head. It's as if she was hit there. And the bruise appeared new."Fine, thank you," She nudged herself to a crouching level. "Hmmm, how long have I been here?" Her voice was as lightweight as a feather. It was so soft in his ears."Half a day or so," Dominus replied. "Before you conclude to go home, tell me what happened first, I think I deserve to know for saving you,"He noticed how silent she became. "I don't- I-... The southern tribes visited my Father, everybody loathed that tribe, my father the most, but suddenly he wants me to get married to the ruler of the tribe, an old man." She hesitated and took in deep breaths. "I kind of overheard them discussing the marriage, bef
It happened so fast that he could merely heed Anne's sobs. Everything else was blurry to him. He blinked his eyes and scanned his bloody hands and the bunch of dead bodies on the ground. He noticed a heart on his hand, and Anne's Father had a gap in his chest.What happened?Did he- he didn't. He wasn't that insane to wipe everybody out when he came here to rescue a girl."I- I didn't…" He tried to say to Anne, but her teary eyes struck him in the chest.They heard loud footsteps. Dominus stole a glance through the window and noticed the battalion of people with swords walking into the Mansion.They needed to leave, not for his sake but Anne's."We need to leave," He hastily said to Anne. He would drag her out if she doesn't want to follow him.Anne didn't respond."P-please,"Anne slowly raised her gaze from her father to Dominus. "I believe you," She said."Ugh?""You- you weren't the one that killed them, it was a man with a striking resemblance to you."Dominus thought he was the