As luck had it. The priest had entered the next carriage with the driver.
Dale took to her heels chasing the train, pushed the door, with all ounce of energy she had left.
Slowly, he twisted up his feet and then down again. The third time he came up again without his pants on.“Shit!” Dale hid her face to keep herself from invading his privacy. At the same time, she was anxious and interested in knowing what he was doing, so she peeped again, permitting her curiosity to get the best of her.
Dale found herself naked with only a bra on her skin. The robe she had worn now circled her feet. “No!” Dale barked at him, “I won’t, and you can’t force me.” She added with a serious face. She was ready to remain adamant and fight with all she had, even if it took her last breath. She bent down and retrieved the robe from off the
Five AM that morning. "Don't touch her!" A childish voice spoke, in an Indian accent.It was sir Vikram. That was the t
He had given her the drugs and wiped her face with water. Soon Dale had gotten back her consciousness."You need to bath okay? Don't you worry about anything, you're with me now." He assured her, hands on her face and nodding at her.
Dale stared at the room for any sign of nervousness. There were no obvious indicators, she searched for the old man and then some of the men in big trousers and scarfs but none of them were around. “They have to be somewhere close.” Dale painted.
As Dale ran up the slope. She began sobbing thinking about what might have happened to Vikram. She had gotten so attached to him with the few minutes she had spent with him. He was more like a junior sibling to her now. After all he made her happy and had proved his worth as the boss he claimed to be.It was a busy night in the city of Parma or perhaps that was the case
It was wet July, how the heavy rain was that day; as if the taps in the sky had been turned on by the hand of whoever made the weather. In no time the city had become a mass of miniature rivulets. One could hardly believe that a few hours before, this same area had been completely dry. That morning water poured from the sky, deeming the sun which was struggling to come out, until the earth could absorb no more, and people thought the earth itself was now oozing water out as well. The heavy downpour blurred the windscreen of rushing drivers, parking off to avoid accidents. Daring pedestrians on large rain coats and umbrellas moonwalked through the street litter
Later that evening.Dale now wore a new cloth. A long dress and a pink jacket, with shoes to match. All these had been bought by her newly acquired friend. Dale felt she was now living the best day of her life.