THE TROJAN HEIRESS
ng that the rain starting falling heavily upon on the
disaster that many companies within the designated region of the predicted disaster, had to permit their workers to return home early than usual especially the perimeters of
t of drivers and pedestrians off the streets particularly a hospital situated within the very heart of the terrible storm. The heavy rainfall compelled most of the nurses to isolate their patients in their ward rooms, unwilling to allow their patients suffer cold from the stormy weather especially patients allowed f
ousine at the opposite side of the road facing the hospital building within a few yards near a shiny street light after driving under the stormy weather for at leas
if you step into the rain" The driver said to the passenger at the back seat who coughed twic
worry about me. It's impor
tep outside and it will most likely keep raining to dawn tomorrow." Robert
chance like this to carry out this gruesome task
a." The man ordered and
for me till
f his very own black umbrella face to face with the anterior section of the six-floor hospital building he had evidently come to visit at such an odd hour of the stormy night. He was dressed in his usual fancy outfit of a black suit and trousers which fitted his tall body stature. With great tenacity, he sniffed and exhaled the extremely cold air that accompanied each of the raindrops that he kept se
hour that was way past the usual bedtime for most people let alone the patients dwelling in the hospital but he had already gambled his fate when he started w
to watch stride into the hospital grounds without being knocked off by the incoming hustling and
t in the right bodily condition to venture into the heart of the
visage in the dark storm. His driver kept a tight watch on him as he strolled towards the entrance with the same speed and rhythmical reverence, he used to cross
by the nurse on duty. The hospital doors had been irresponsibly left open and the counter deserted by the few nurses who were left looking after the patient in the hospital owing to the fact that none of them thought they would be receiving a visitor at such late h
and broad hollow spaces that make up most of the floors in the hospital. It didn't quite feel strange to him that there was a steep darkness within the interiors of the hospital despite the fact that the hospital did not lack a enabling power supply to provide substantial electrical needs for users inside the hospital and he knew that the power was very much available aft
e thought he would find what he was looking for, he found the ward with little effort of silently approaching each of the wards in the fifth floor. Hoping to find what would confirm his fruitful search which had ended briefly, he gently wriggled the door knob and sl
He recognized her at first glance and pushed the door further for him to venture farther inside but he went in with such great stealth that he barely arouses any noise that could wake the sleeping w
was sure things would go accordingly to plan if he doesn't yield to his emotions pestering him from carrying out such gruesome task and did well to gather more courage to carry out his endeavor. Painfully but yet willingly, he pulled himself closed to the cribs and saw the babies lying unconsciously inside. The same set of twins whom his wife gave birth to a week ago, sleeping inside the crib profoundly. He was tempted once again to change his plan but he knew