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Unveiling Destiny

Unveiling Destiny

Author: Martyithis
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Chapter 1 The Missing Pieces

Word Count: 1359    |    Released on: 23/11/2024

ne was unyielding, predictable. Today felt no different as I hit the snooze button for the third time. My small apartment, with its mismatched furniture and the faint smell of old books, w

e back of my neck stood on end. That's when I saw it: a single envelope on the counter, my name written in neat, looping handwriting. My stomach clenched. I hadn't left it there. With trembling hands, I opened the envelope. Inside was a single sheet of paper with a typed message: We need to talk. Meet me at the park bench under the old oak tree at midnight. No name. No explanation. My pulse quickened as I read the note again, my mind racing. Who had left this? How had they gotten into my apartment? And what could they possibly want? For a moment, I considered ignoring it. But the curiosity, the same restless ache that had been haunting me for weeks, won out. The park was eerily quiet at midnight, the faint glow of the streetlights casting long shadows across the grass. I approached the old oak tree, my breath visible in the crisp night air. The bench was empty. I sat down, clutching the note in my pocket, my heart pounding. Minutes passed, then ten, then twenty. Just as I began to think I'd been stood up-or worse, that this was some cruel prank-a voice broke the silence. "Meg." I turned sharply. A man stood a few feet away, his silhouette tall and broad against the faint light. He stepped closer, and I could make out his face-dark hair, piercing gray eyes, and a sharp jawline. "Who are you?" I asked, my voice trembling. "My name is Adrian," he said. "And I'm here to warn you." "Warn me? About what?" "You're in danger," he said, his expression grave. "There are people looking for you-people who won't stop until they find you." I stared at him, my pulse racing. "Why would anyone be looking for me? I'm nobody." Adrian shook his head. "You're far from nobody, Meg. You just don't know it yet." "What does that even mean?" I asked, my frustration mounting. He hesitated, his eyes searching mine. "Do you believe in things you can't explain? Things that feel impossible but somehow... true?" "What are you talking about?" "I'm talking about you," he said. "You're not who you think you are. And neither am I." Before I could respond, the sound of footsteps echoed in the distance. Adrian's head snapped toward the noise, his expression hardening. "They've found us," he said. "Who?" "No time to explain," he said, grabbing my hand. "We have to move. Now." I tried to pull away, panic rising. "Wait! I don't even kno

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