He had a way of making me chuckle so much that I haven't seen myself laugh that way before. I texted my mom to let her know I was doing okay. This brought her some relief as well.
"May I inquire about something?" I cleared my throat before continuing, "You appear quite young. How did you end up becoming a teacher?" As soon as the words left my mouth, I began to feel uncertain if I should have asked that question. "I apologize, I didn't mean to..." I trailed off, realizing my mistake.
"It's alright, you're not the first one to wonder," he replied, his gaze shifting toward his ice cream.
"It's a secret, I won't say that you should keep it to yourself because..." He looked at me, his eyes seemed lost, as if he had to say something that he couldn't find the words for. "I sort of trust you? I guess" He smiled, and a strange eye contact took place, which was short-lived but was the most beautiful feeling I've ever experienced. After a brief moment, he broke the eye contact, we both, equally blushing, without showing it to each other.
"I was still a student when tragedy struck and my parents passed away in an accident. My grandmother was the only survivor, but she was never the same after that. I had to work hard to afford her treatment while also managing to pay my own fees," he explained, his lips pursed in the end.
"I am not just a teacher, but also a student," he added with a smile, glancing at me before looking down again.
Moved by his story, I reached out and held his hand. "I'm sorry that you had to go through so much," I whispered softly.
He at first looked at my hand holding his hand, then shifted his gaze toward me. Slowly, I withdrew my hand and looked down, a single tear rolling down my cheek.
"I'm not entirely sure why I moved here. Sometimes, I deeply regret it... Since I arrived, I lost my father, and then there was that incident with that boy," I said, my voice trembling as tears continued to flow. I covered my eyes, unable to contain my emotions.
"I thought attending this party would distract me, but I never expected it to turn out like this," I said, wiping away my tears. "You see, I don't drink," I added, my eyes still filled with tears as I looked at him. "I refused to drink, but then this guy entered the kitchen claiming that Victoria had sent him with a soft drink. It turned out to be an alcoholic beverage, and I spat it out. When I tried to leave, he grabbed my wrist.
I don't like when anyone touch me without my permission, I couldn't help but to slap him hard across his face, which clearly pissed him off.
As revenge, he forcefully poured an entire cup of beer down my throat, causing me to choke." I became so overwhelmed that tears began to stream down my face.
"If it weren't for Dominic," I managed to say between sobs, "I might have died!" I wiped away my tears.
Curious about the situation, Mr. Redwood inquired, "Who was that young man?"
"He had black hair slicked back," I replied, admitting that I didn't know his name.
"Harry!" Mr. Redwood exclaimed, rising from his seat. "I apologize for what happened to you, and I wish I could erase this painful memory from your mind, even though I am not a vampire."
He offered a comforting smile, which made me chuckle as I stood up as well.
"But you know what's remarkable about being human?" he asked, opening the door to the cafe.
"Every experience we go through shapes us into individuals who are capable of facing the challenges of tomorrow."
As we made our way toward the car, he continued, "Have you ever seen a child learning to stand? They stumble and cry, but with each attempt, they cry less and stand a little longer." He smiled warmly.
"What I mean is, based on what you've been through, I can sense that you are destined for great things beyond your imagination. And because of that, I believe you are growing stronger."
His words captured my heart, and I found myself completely lost in him; each word that escaped his lips mesmerized me.
"If it were another girl in your place, she would have either responded to this guy in his own way, if you know what I mean, or may have been scared, but you fought back! Tell me, Ms. Murphy! What made you so strong to take such a stand?” He smiled.
He opened the car door for me, and I gratefully took a seat inside.
Everything about him slowly began to attract me toward him - his words, as deep as the sea, his smile as bright as the sun after a storm.
I didn't realize when he became my pillar of support; his presence made me feel secure, my gaze fixed on him as we journeyed together, his eyes on the road ahead.
As I exited the car, he called out, "Ms. Murphy!" I turned to face him. "Thank you for choosing to place your trust in me, out of everyone." His smile was warm.
"Thank you for being there when I needed you," I replied with a smile before heading back home.
That evening, I was filled with happiness. However, like every other night, this one held a jump scare for me.
When I entered, my mother was waiting in the living room, and we spent some quality time together watching a movie.
Midway through, my mom dozed off, so I stood up to stretch, feeling tired myself.
I forgot to mention that there was a bathroom in our house that belonged to my late grandmother.
Since her passing, it had remained unused. On my way to my room, I noticed that the light was on in the bathroom.
I cautiously pushed the door open, finding it unlocked. As I reached for the switch from outside the bathroom, my finger brushed against something that felt like human skin, with hair on it.
Startled, I pulled back my hand, gasping in fear. Quickly shutting the door, the light turned off on its own.
Fear took over me. "There's someone in our house!" I exclaimed, but my mother was too exhausted to hear my cries.
Before Victoria could protest, Chen reached out and gently pinched her nose between his fingers, shaking her head ever so slightly. “See? Just like this.” He chuckled, his laughter light and infectious. A helpless smile crept onto Victoria’s face as she wiped her lingering tears. For a moment, the weight of everything felt a little less crushing. “Just know,” Chen said, his tone softening once more, “I’m here for you. Always. If you need me.” He turned to leave, his movements slow and deliberate, as though giving her the space to stop him if she wanted to. “I don’t want that,” Victoria’s voice broke through the stillness, stopping Chen in his tracks. He froze, his back still turned to her. Slowly, he turned his head, his brows furrowing in confusion. “Excuse me... what?” Victoria took a shaky breath, summoning her courage as she turned to face him fully. “I don’t want to end our relationship,” she said, her voice steady despite the storm of emotions swirling within her. Ch
"Now we just have to find a way to kill him!" she chirped, her joy almost sincere as she held out the *Tome of Deeds,*. “We’ll handle it first thing in the morning,” Hennia declared, stretching her arms high above her head before collapsing onto the ground. Her exhaustion was visible, and soon enough, she stopped even pretending to move.Truthfully, I wasn’t doing any better either. My body felt heavy, my mind foggy with fatigue. The group collectively surrendered to sleep, the weight of the day pulling us under like an irresistible tide.But as the camp descended into silence, a faint sound stirred Chen awake. Muffled sobs pierced through the stillness. His brows furrowed as he squinted in the dim moonlight, his senses sharpening. Slowly, he propped himself up and scanned the shadows. It didn’t take long for him to realize the source of the soft weeping: Victoria.She sat hunched, her back to him, but her trembling shoulders betrayed her unease. Quietly, Chen got to his feet, his m
"It’s because," he murmured, his voice soft yet cutting, "the hare underestimated the turtle. She believed the turtle to be slow, stupid, and incapable that she forgot..." he let the words hang, his lips brushing against my skin as he planted a cold kiss on my cheek, "That a turtle is a reptile after all." I trembled, my body frozen as his words sank in. My thoughts raced, searching for a way out of this, a way to break free, but I felt trapped, paralyzed by the weight of his presence. "When the hare reached the end of the race, she didn't realize she ended up in an ambush!" His tone turned even colder as he circled around the claw marks he had left before "Snap, snap! And..." He backed off and hissed, "She was gone!" He reached close to my ear again."In this little tale, *you* are the hare," he hissed, his tone sharpening like a blade. His hand shot forward, fingers curling around my throat in a vice-like grip. I gasped, choking as his grip tightened, the pressure building until
His hands found my shoulders, his grip firm but gentle, grounding me when everything else felt uncertain. He smiled, and though his expression was warm, there was a flicker of something deeper—something raw—just beneath the surface. "I promise, we’ll get through this together," he said.His voice wavered ever so slightly, and that’s when I noticed the tears brimming in his eyes. They didn’t fall, nor did he swallow them down. Instead, they lingered there, a testament to the pain he was carrying but refusing to let loose.And then, he reached for my hand. His fingers tangled with mine, and I couldn’t help but stare at the connection. The warmth of his touch spread through me, grounding and disarming all at once. I looked up at him, my gaze searching his face.What was it that gave him this strength? Was it love—the kind I had never fully given him? Or was it the pain I had inflicted upon him, a wound I had carved into him without realizing the depth of it? Whatever it was, I wished I h
“You’re not mad at me?” I asked, my voice breathless as we circled each other.He smirked, his movements relaxed yet calculating. “Why would I be mad at you?”I didn’t have time to answer before he tossed the stick aside, advancing with a confidence that was almost unnerving. His next punch came faster, but I caught it, twisting his arm just enough to make him wince.“It’s not the first time I’ve been turned down by someone I cared about,” he said, his voice softer now, carrying a weight that hadn’t been there before. He forced a smile, but it didn’t reach his eyes.I paused, lowering my arms. “You’ve… been in love before?”He shook his head, a bitter laugh escaping his lips. “It’s not about falling in love,” he said, his tone laced with disappointment. “It’s about ever loving someone—whether it’s your dad, your mom...” He trailed off, reaching for his water bottle. Taking a slow sip, he added, “...or anyone you’ve ever been close to.”I didn’t know how to respond, the sudden vulnerab
I narrowed my eyes, gritting my teeth as defiance surged within me. "Or what?" I spat, raising my chin in challenge.A sinister smile tugged at the corners of his lips, and with deliberate slowness, he raised the blade in his hand. The cold steel kissed my temple, trailing down the side of my face with maddening gentleness, before resting lightly against the curve of my neck.His voice dropped to a venomous whisper, so close that every word felt like a dagger slicing into me. "Just know this—I am not merciful. I won’t let you go." His smile deepened, twisting into something darker. "But I won’t kill you either, though I will make you beg for them both!"The blade pressed just enough to send a warning shiver through my body, though it only broke my skin a little bit."One by one," he continued, his words soaked in malice, "I will wipe out every last one of your friends. And I will make sure you watch them suffer, helpless and broken. I’ll burn every tree under which you seek shelter. I