The stalking game
A'S
rice. That's why the wall paints are faded and there are cracks found everywhere. I will do
. Shit." I murmured, banging my head against the wall lightly. Suddenly, I spotted someone down
e face. A man wearing a hoodie and a mask
alled, removing the
?" I asked. How di
ughed and showed me some cards from there. I have no idea what
spoke, walking towa
's not even midnight?" He asked a
the door, but it would m
Someone must have
ldn't see it." I added. The Photo
o see your information. Donna Kirby's your
d has no work anymore. I'm leaving my job as an assistant librarian. B
s an interesting job." He asked me. I can't s
It's not even here on the card." I q
ddress. I don't know if I should lea
the owner." The question came out of me in a
a book full of workers' addresses. I told her you are my friend
at's al
until I felt drops of water on my hands. H
walk up to my home." The g
l the rain stops." I stopped him by holding
and, in a few minutes, the guy settled in m
now I shouldn't have a
ay. I'm Au
window, watching the rain. I thought Austin would take a look at a
our job?" He asked me again. Usually, I come up with a
sn't like me. The library owner's my best friend. Was would be
s like this before. So, he
m trying to end it soon. Quitt
e library and avoid him completely. Live proudly in front of him. I know you didn't ask
ckson. I always wanted to change myself
wet in rain?" Austin
. wh
here. Let's get up to the terrace. It would be awes
terrace. I looked up to view the dark sky and feel the rain on my face
t of this before?" I
said, getting next to the ladder wh
there," I told him b
n that high, Donna. Come on." He motione
for me to slip. You don't want to be my cause
your wonderful life." He murmur
ach the top. It will be worth it." Austin spoke from the top, lookin
, I grabbed Austin's hand. It made me less afraid.
ul," I told him, enjoying the rain and the vie
come at any second. I'm just gues
ide," I told taking a st
ed me back, wrapping hi
. I told you it's not safe." I
ou fall." Austin comforted me, speaking close to my ears. His hands didn't leave my wa
econd and was thunderstruck a
to your room,