Trials of fire
reen eyes that mesmerised her the moment she lay hers on him, eyes that bound her so much that she fell into a trance triggered by sudden shock that she froze, spe
empty and dusk would soon be approaching. Yaniah stammered out of nervousness then smiled and shook her head. "No, thank you I am fine, " she continued pacing on the pavement of the street, dried leaves crunching under her feet, autumn leaves from the and withered trees shed from her bleak life. She h
would disown anybody.
ad thought this through, she wouldn't return. He
e miss? you do not nee
't leave a woman out here walking alone, so
she sat in silence not knowing what to say next, she clutched her back pack in her lap. He tried to know more about h
k in nervousness. His cologne filled the air. It would be a long drive. A drive that would change her destiny, a drive that would steer her life in a