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Alpha Blade

Alpha Blade

Author: Freetown
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Chapter 1 One

Word Count: 1187    |    Released on: 20/04/2022

ry morning, the only difference being that today, I wasn't in my room but was in a shady dark-blue roo

the stress of work, and she had been absolutely right about the whole stress thing as I had worked my ass throughout the last two years. About taking m

r all? I questioned myself

answered when I stared at the

n shock and fear

t wasn't the problem. The only issue

ith blood. I could see bruises all over the

fact that their heads were barely still conn

ed with blood. Even I wa

aid, disappoin

and instantly ran to

my face and rinsed my mouth to ge

ring only briefs so my shirt a

. My eyes were glowing red and my veins had popped out all o

it. My stomach whined but I knew that no normal meal w

bathroom and just as I was about putting on

ilted as the

alled out. "C'

in five minute

you one.

en she said one minute, s

sneakers. Then, I placed a clean spare b

more problem

the girl's bag and br

offensive sharp scent, I spra

urned to face the dead girls a

e club, trying my best not to think

y the side of her dark-green Chevrolet s

?" She asked, raising

oming out." I said as I saw m

go another round."

aged a

dest bitches in the country, so don't tell m

with Jona so I played along. "They did. To be

ridays?"

t?" I

re every Friday?" She asked, as

urge which told me to yell at h

ely not."

on't tell me you were

ride the whole club wit

"I do believe you." She said poking my

e." I said honestly. "T

accelerated quickly away from the dull fade

ped off to her mother's place as t

apartment and bega

out of town immediately, not only because there were two dead girls back at the unknown

He wanted freedom. He wanted to feed and co

ubs in the state where numbers of dead people accumulated e

had on and wore my normal all-black attire

ig I had on and let loose my long

take off the green eye l

mirror and I watched

a best friend, a favorite cafeteria. Neither was it the guy who watched the morning

he old me. It was the guy who ever

rguson, the most

d from the window, I left the apartment, leaving Thomas Parke

y. I was going back home to meet my g

et my eyes on him again, I knew I needed his

eet home."

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