As I coughed uncontrollably, the other guy attacked Dominic. But instead of backing down, Dominic threw him to the ground and positioned himself on top, delivering endless punches.
When Dominic went too far, I grabbed his arm and pleaded, "Please stop!" Victoria entered the kitchen, and I could feel everyone's eyes on us. "Are you okay?" she asked, holding me by the shoulders. I nodded, my voice still out of my control. "I just want to leave," I excused myself. Her eyes welled up with tears as she apologized. "I am so sorry, all I wanted was for you to feel better." Forcing a smile, I said, "Thanks for trying" as I made my way out. As I walked, I stumbled upon a park. My head was spinning, perhaps due to the drink. I sat on a nearby bench, trying to catch my breath. However, a sense of unease washed over me as I felt a shadow moving around me. Looking around, I noticed the bushes shaking in an irregular pattern, as if something was disturbing them. I scanned my surroundings and heard a faint whisper, calling out my name. Fear gripped me, causing me to reach for my phone. Instead of calling anyone else, I dialed Mr. Redwood's number. He answered right away, as if he had been expecting my call. "Can you please come and get me?" I asked, my voice trembling. "Of course, where are you?" he inquired. "I'm in front of the park near our school," I replied, sniffing. "I'll be there in a minute!" he exclaimed, sensing that something was not right. As I waited, the wind grew stronger, its intensity increasing. I could hear growls and animalistic huffs in the distance. Suddenly, as I stepped back, I felt a jolt against my back as someone bumped into me. I turned around and came face to face with the guy who had harassed me. His face was crushed, and I could see the bones of his nose with blood. I covered my mouth as I cried with fear. "Look what you've done to me!" he accused, his voice filled with anger. Backing away, I defended myself. "You were the one who harassed me!" I said. "So you chose to let him beat me to death?" he yelled, his frustration evident. "I didn't do anything!" I shouted back, turning my attention toward the park. That's when I saw him - the man from my dreams. This was our second encounter. His black hair and raven eyes were captivating, almost seductive. I felt an overwhelming desire to run into his arms as he called out to me, promising protection. "Come to me, I will protect you," he said. I shouted, "Leave me alone!" The wind began to howl, causing the leaves to swirl in the air everywhere. "Look around you," he sneered, "No one is on your side. They're all waiting for me to leave you so they can get their claws on you." He extended his hand toward me, and as I glanced around, I saw my wounded and bloodied parents, the person who had harassed me, and my friends also wounded badly, all staring at me, as if I were to blame for their suffering. "Come to me, Love," his voice echoed in my ears once again. I turned around and firmly said, "No!" But despite my protest, my legs betrayed me, and I found myself taking steps toward him, tears streaming down my face. As I got closer and closer, I closed my eyes, only to be startled by the sound of tires screeching against the road. I was just a step away from him. I turned around, realized the people I was seeing were just my imagination, and then I saw Mr. Redwood. Without hesitation, I ran toward him, seeking shelter in his arms. I buried my face in his chest and wept uncontrollably, not caring if what had just happened was real or not. He trembled at first with his arms open in the air, unsure of how to react, but as he realized that I had found safety in his embrace, he wrapped his arms around me. He gently rubbed my back, trying to comfort me, and whispered, "It's alright, I've got you." His voice was like a soothing melody in the midst of that hauntingly dark night. I continued to cry until I felt a sense of relief, and he brushed my hair behind my ear, cupping my face in his hands. "Are you feeling better now?" he asked, wiping away my tears with his thumbs as I nodded. "Do you want to tell me what happened?" he inquired, his voice filled with concern. I lacked the strength to speak, so he gently took my hand and said, "Come!" Guiding me into his car, he drove us to a nearby cafe. "I am all messed up," I made an excuse to avoid going with him. "Hmm..." He thought for a moment before saying, "Wait!" Reaching out, he removed the hairband from my hair. Leaving my hair cascading over my shoulder, he lightly wiped my cheeks. Then, he ran his fingers through his own hair, intentionally messing it up. "Now we're both a mess!" He smiled and stepped out of the car, opening the door for me and extending his hand. I held onto his hand and stepped out of the car. "What about my eyeliner?" I smiled. "Your eyes still look beautiful, even with smudged eyeliner!" He closed the door and turned toward the cafe. "Honestly, that's not even that smudged!" He smiled. My gaze remained fixed on him. He wasn't just beautiful on the outside, but his heart was beautiful too. I felt something stirring in my own heart, a desire to know more about him. As we entered the cafe, he asked, "What would you like to have?" "I don't really feel like anything," I excused myself. "Neither do I," he thought for a moment. "What can we do about this?" His eyes scanned the surroundings until they landed on the counter. "Let's have some ice cream!" he exclaimed. "Do you like chocolate?" I asked. "Who doesn't like chocolate?" He smirked. He knew how to bring joy to people's lives. In just a few minutes, he managed to make me forget all the troubles I had been through. I couldn't help but smile uncontrollably. We talked and laughed a lot that night.I leaned forward, my pulse quickening. “What else did you see? Did you hear anything else?” She nodded, hesitantly, her fingers twisting the hem of her sleeve. “Yes… There’s more.” Her voice dropped further, her words coming out in a rush as though she couldn’t bear to hold them in any longer. “That blond man—the one who set the barrier—there was something wrong with him. His body… it was twitching, shaking like he couldn’t control it. His hand would twist in these unnatural ways, and Luke noticed, too. He asked the man about it.”Her voice became the quivering tone of the blond man’s. *‘The host of this body often tries to fight me, to take back control. But it’ll pass soon.’* She took a breath, her expression haunted. “Luke didn’t seem bothered by this. He just asked him, *‘Why don’t you conclude him? End it.’*”Her eyes flicked up to meet mine, wide with fear. “That’s when the blond man lost it. He lashed out, yelling, *‘Are you out of your mind? A nethered soul can’t survive with
Her expression shifted, confusion flickering across her face. “What curse?” she demanded, her brow furrowing as half of her face twisted into disbelief. Before I could understand, Victoria stepped forward, her presence crackling with intensity. “She won’t talk like this. I know how to make her speak,” she said coldly, her eyes gleaming with determination. “Victoria, wait—” Dominic began, but his protest was drowned out as Victoria raised her hand. The air shimmered, and with a sudden gust, the girl was lifted off the ground, her body twisting mid-air. Lina squirmed desperately, her feet kicking and her arms flapping as Victoria spun her through the wind before slamming her against the wall. “Stop!” Dominic shouted, his voice laced with alarm, but Victoria didn’t even glance his way. Chen stood frozen, his jaw slack, his eyes wide with a mix of amazement and fear. He looked as though he couldn’t decide whether to run or applaud. “Victoria, enough!” I yelled, grabbing her ar
The doors were glass, spotless, and inviting, reflecting the towering trees and bright sky above. Beyond them, I could glimpse a spacious, warmly lit lobby bustling with tourists and staff. Red lanterns dangled from the ceiling inside, swaying gently with the movement of air. The rich aroma of Sichuan spices traveled faintly in the breeze, teasing my senses and briefly distracting me from my racing thoughts.The courtyard was equally captivating. Paved with polished stone, it featured a serene water fountain at its center, the soft gurgle of flowing water adding to the tranquility. Small garden beds of vibrant chrysanthemums and bonsai trees lined the walkway, and I spotted a few travelers lounging in wicker chairs beneath parasols, their laughter carrying faintly over the sound of the fountain.For a moment, I felt the urge to stay lost in the beauty of this place, to forget everything—the glow of our skin, the tension in Dominic’s eyes, the storm brewing inside me. But the moment pa
The bathroom door remained ajar, a fragile line between my vulnerability and his steady presence. As I turned on the shower, the water splashed against the tiles, the sound both comforting and deafening. I turned my back, needing the hot water to rinse away the tension coiled in my body, but a part of me was still hyper-aware of Dominic just beyond the door.I risked a glance in his direction. Even though I had no clothes on, he sat motionless, his gaze fixed firmly on the floor. He could have turned his head. He could have watched me through the door completely open, having no covering at all, my nakedness laid bare and defenseless. But he didn’t.Even in my most vulnerable state, he honored my space.The realization hit me like a wave. Dominic wasn’t just kind—he was good. Pure, in a way that made my heart ache. He had feelings for me, I knew that. But he would rather deny his own desires than make me feel unsafe.And yet, as much as I admired him, I couldn’t summon the love he dese
Victoria’s lips curved into a soft, teasing smile as she leaned closer. "I like coffee," she whispered, her voice as smooth as honey. Her lips brushed his, tentative at first, before deepening into a kiss that left him breathless. When they finally broke apart, her gaze locked on his. "Just so you know," she said softly, her voice trembling with sincerity, "it’s my first time."Chen’s hand reached up to brush a stray lock of hair from her face, his own vulnerability shining through his trembling voice. "Mine too," he admitted. The intimacy of the moment left them both exposed, their breaths mingling as they stood so close they could feel each other’s hearts racing. "Then let’s make sure we make the most of it," he whispered, his voice deepening as his arms wrapped around her. His hands roamed her curves with a mix of desperation and desire, pulling her against him as their lips met again, this time with a passion that left no room for hesitation. The kiss grew more urgent, their
Dominic’s eyes locked onto my face, the color drained from my cheeks, and my expression was hollow. I couldn’t even summon a forced smile if I tried. His brows furrowed, concern etching lines across his features as he stepped closer. "Tell me everything," he urged, his voice low but firm. Without waiting for an answer, he guided me to the bed, his hands steadying me as I sat. His grip was warm and grounding as he clasped my trembling hands in his. I took a shuddering breath, my voice barely above a whisper as I raised my head to meet his searching gaze. "I don’t want to stay with Victoria anymore," I blurted, the frustration and hurt spilling out, lacing every word. His expression darkened as his eyes darted to the mess surrounding me—torn clothes scattered across the floor, the wreckage of yet another storm I hadn’t been able to weather. "Was she behind all of this?" he asked, gesturing to the chaos around us. I nodded, hesitant and frustrated. My shoulders sagged under the weigh