Escaping Faith
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re futile as an invisible force kept me pinned down. My hands were cuffed in chains,
me in this dark place, but there was no response. My neck felt heavy with theened and a figure stepped inside. "Good," he s
had come; instead, it was someone else entirely - someone who
situation before waking up
e put me here. Summoning up the courage to ask the man who had just brought in the meal, I softly called out "Excuse me, if you don't mind could you please tell me where I am?" He stared back at me without saying a word before turning around and walking away. Desp
y? What have you done to her?" The stranger just shook their head and uttered an apology, "I'm sorry but I don't know." Before I could utter another word
aying a single word. Though I was starving, I refused to touch anything he provided me out of fear and defi
miled menacingly at me as I quickly noticed that they were not werewolves. Instinctively, I scuttled back
d the room. "What does a beautiful girl like you do in this vampiric land? Y
I had been enslaved to, only to find myself in anothe
understanding the language they were
shackles that were once so familiar to me, and realizing they were still there. No
ly, and my heart began racing as he did so. Tears welled up i
wering my question, he made an unexpected comment about my physical appearance. He said he had seen many She-wolves but none were as sexy as me. His hand was reaching out towards me when I took another step back and pleaded with him to not touch me. He stoppe
red I will ne
ondered what had happened to Kira and why she had not responded yet. My anxiety only intensified when the second man smirked at me and revealed that he had administered
erberating through the room. His response was a chuckle, a
r, "You baster! If anything happens to Kira, I swear to God I wil
ing at me again? That beast of a thing inside of you? I'll kill it
heir stares made me feel uneasy. Pain pulsed through my body as tears stung
expression in their eyes. I mustered up all my courage to speak again and pleaded, "What do you wa
mine. "First of all, you are an animal," he said in a menacing voice, "and second, you shoul
ful that we found you; otherwise who knows what could have happened
had come through. My eyes followed him until he vanished from view, and then I swung my gaze back to
be used for. As I stared down at my hands in shock, I felt someone's gaze on me and glanced up just in time to catch the fourth guy leering at my chest. Disgusted, I quickly mo
quickly averted my gaze. Then the first guy, Mick, stepped closer to
n bringing me food but not saying anything until no
replied wit
appreciative nod, "That is a swee
w Mick's grab the fourth guy
girl be, let her have
of relationship did these two have? Were all four of them
was so difficult to contain my rage. "Can you two do that somewher
le," the fourth guy said, his v
I needed to be left alone. He seemed to understand what I was trying to commu
didn't want to leave; his face was contorted with worry and anxiety as he glanced between Mick and the woman he h
uilding inside of me begin to dissipate. His name suddenly made sense; it seeme
ehension. Despite the fact that Mick's presence had brought a sense of security, I kept f