Diamonds And Deceits
ampled upon breaking the silence of the night alongside her heavy breathin
ss so heavy that it gripped her heart and made breathing a struggle. H
a hard wall which sent her falling on her back. Panting, her eyes widened as she watched the hard wall metamor
o Sha
and her hair was tangled, almost like a bird's nest. She drew in heavy breaths, her chest risin
That man!
painfully. She had run away from tha
y voice pierce
rl was sitting up on her crib and staring at her mother, her big blue eyes filled with w
mumbled, grippin
ther asked, wisely noticin
y. And she was scared. If her past caught up with her, then the life she worked so hard to build for herself and her daug
ggled her daughter closer to herself, she sa
sitive, as always, said," Do yo
t something. Her two-year old daughter wa
I'll rather
curtains from the fading moonlight an
k to sleep. It's not ye
in bed, her mind began to wander into an uns
shortly after giving birth to her and luckily, her father took her in despite his wife's disapproval. Was it luck? Because her life would have probably been better without he
d everyone around was weeping their eyes out, nor when her stepmother directly implied that she
g about her to the managers of all the side jobs she got so she would be fired. She survived her stepmother thwarting her scholarship into Harvard University, even though it broke her like nothing else. She scaled through the ti
egnant by a stranger becaus
lying beside her. A mix of emotions swirle
She had a hectic day ahead and she
she could
ied through getting herself prepared
sy. There was this feeling rising in her chest but she didn't know w
tting this feeling a lot lately. Every morning, she felt something would go wrong but nothing ever did, so t
the path filled with fallen leaves from the autumn season, Hazel was reminded of her dre
as no one. Hazel found this very uncomfortable so she picked up her pace and hurried to work. She was minute
immediately, trying her best to focus and not dwell on
e this feeling had
ld and it was a miracle that she got out of it alive. But one couldn't exactly walk away from the past
ed. They had finally found her and they were coming after her. All the people
to happen to
ad barely made it through half of the job she had at hand wh
headache and nothing seemed to relieve her of the tension she felt. The room suddenly felt
yes fell o
me
perfectly tailored suit as she followed behind him through the hallway. His pace increased a
rabbed his arm and forcefully turned him around,
bo