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PRIMAL

Chapter 4 Primitive

Word Count: 2571    |    Released on: 24/04/2023

nad

r seat with my

arm enough for t

ou freeze," Ad

ht we would be going some

lously. "Why on earth woul

looked

wever I have only been to London thr

ace would put anyone

e to call me E

er Evie

her few hours in this vehicle if you feel lik

What do you w

hinking. "What do

nd and my middle name is Mi

and my favorite color is

la

rything," he expl

. "What is your

watch any

" I com

te book

War by Sun T

stared

?" He

before I knew all th

se enlighten me: what is yo

The Wind, favorite book is A

gushy romance part, but not the

asked. "Says the man whose fav

your

out the bag of breakfast tha

y?" I

he bag and pulled out a few piece

my own bacon, "Why do

ings to do when you lead a pack o

and councils who deal with

binet who help me, but no

a dictatorsh

that what you think o

ng is a bit far-fetched. I mean, I thought Ly

and harmony ever used. The rules I enforce and lifestyle I promot

omething a dictator

worn he roll

you then?"

ing everyone do as they please and roam abou

odd

dern approach, an

ls and sees the effects

ineffective,"

just fine for

en you're in for a rude

et this stra

rship rights over me- and criticize me for believing in a system of order that has kept me alive my whole life. After which you plan

been rudely aw

Adam sai

you watch the words that come out of y

ck

the empty highway. I could feel the rage seeping

y any means, my nature. The last time those words were spoken t

straight, eyes

me." Ad

nd grab my jaw gently, his fingers turning me to face h

again, Adam not saying another word. We didn't speak again for several more hour

s parked outside it on an outstretched runway. As we pulled

as he parked the

ust si

ke his. The blond man got out of the driver's side of the jeep and walked over

ve been watching. My door opened and Ada

, we're

red a

t out of the car and stomped around to t

the attitude," Ada

m giving it to you," I muttered as I opene

to

me and began to carry them

jacket and scarf from the front se

the other jeeps and bags were being thrown around l

when the blond man approach

Eaton, but you can c

replied,

pped and took a deep breath. I tur

apologized. "I'm Evelyn Schube

his hand for me to sha

," I said, detectin

"I was assigned to the big g

hat does it m

ely

vement. He had handed my things off to someone else and was motioning

to mee

as all he said a

d over

ha

ned to walk away but I stood still. When he turned around

lift you over my shoulders and put you on

. "I don't want

ica to deal with your pack, but lo

r ass over and onto that p

ned to w

ace said, walking a

ered, reluctantl

. Inside, it looked like something I would have expected a private j

ext to the aisle so there was no way Adam could sit next to me. I didn't know how l

dowsill, I leaned my head on

stayed for supper last night with the Chandlers an

ernight bag laying at my feet and Adam standing over it. I refused to make

and I glared at the back of his head

lse loaded

r the door and began to write something down on a notepad he took out of his backpack. My nosey side

to move shortly thereafter. I huffed and shook my head as w

he cabin. This made it difficult to cover up the

e was nothing I could do about it, therefor

lly fell asleep against the window. When I woke up, it

. He and Jace stood in the front o

rd as well. Some were asleep, some had headphon

und because he ended his conversat

ke sure you have all of your things,"

I could see some lights off in the distance-the airport

nto Canada

d towards the brightly lit runway. Once the plane had landed, the lights i

ping around me violently, almost knocking me over. It didn't seem to bother

could see a thick blanket of snow covered the ground. I couldn'

g loaded by the airport attendants. There were plows on the front with blinding light bars over the windshield. As

ea

o take?" I asked Jace, who happe

valent to 'are we there yet?" he s

significantly colder here than it was in Ut

dam into the driver's seat. Everyone else

asked. "

am said, pulling off the tarmac and onto

nothing to see, just the night sky which was littered with stars

turn on the r

gnal out here," Jace

roa

oring ride, I began to notice the lights i

began to feel some type of gratification as I realized it was, in fact, a

e?" I asked

ne of the

driving the streets of. There were shops and cafes as well as apa

s bea

eading, but with all the twists and turns on the tiny, cobblestone streets I was beginning to feel nauseous. I leaned back and closed

said, a mischievous

wed until I stepp

name like Alpha Superior Adam

in a da

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