Fairy tales always end in a happy ending; girls are taught that love is beautiful and magical from an early age. Everything will always be like a fairy tale... unfortunately, real life is not so magical and beautiful. And not all fairy tales end in a happy ending.
"Mgh, agh. "
A woman with messy auburn hair was bidding in a latrine, a huge pain in her stomach was killing what little strength she had, and sweat was pouring down her forehead as a symbol of the effort.
"Colette, are you still there?" asks a young woman with black curls and honey eyes through the curtain that separates one latrine from another.
Colette answered with another moan of pain, digging her fingernails into her legs. She didn't know how much time had passed, but it felt like an eternity, the dampness of the putrid place coupled with the dim lighting made Colette more nervous.
"I told you that you should have taken that infusion; if you had listened to me, you wouldn't take as long to shit as you do now," complained Bibi with a grimace.
"Shut up... and give me your hand... Agh!" she murmured weakly.
"Just because I agreed to be your friend doesn't mean..."
"Bibi!" she shouted desperately, scaring her cellmate. She rolled her eyes and pulled the curtain between her and her friend to see Colette squirming. Bibi grimaced, saving her scolding, and took her friend's hands.
"Okay, Colette, breathe, relax and concentrate."
It was common for many girls to have problems defecating for Bibi, so she always ordered artichoke tea every month. However, Colette's situation was not normal, her legs were too wide open, and she was sweating too much. The emerald-eyed young woman gave one last scream, cutting off the circulation in Bibi's hands, feeling the thing that had been torturing her for hours come out from inside her.
Neither of the two young women imagined what was happening.
"It's a baby!" Bibi screamed in horror, suddenly dropping her hands and pulling back, seeing the terrified face of her friend who rushed to take the child in her arms.
The bathroom burst into high-pitched cries from the new creature, frightening the girls in the room. Colette looked at the child dumbfounded, not knowing what to do.
She had been pregnant all this time and never found out, never even had symptoms, or had her period cut off. In the seven months, she had been in that prison; no one had ever touched her; it was impossible that...
Colette opened her eyes enormously as she concluded that the only person with whom she had shared intimacy was her great love Donel Dunn, a mercenary who came unannounced into her life. She immediately cleaned the baby with her worn clothes, looking for some glass to cut the umbilical cord.
"Bibi, I need something sharp," she whispered. Tiredness was getting the better of her- Bibi.
The mentioned one was still in shock on the dirty floor, looking at the whole scene with her mouth open; she couldn't understand how a living being had come out of her friend's body that, instead of gaining weight, was only going down.
Colette found a small glass near the latrine and shakily picked it up, cut the cord, and tried to control the baby's crying by lulling it in her arms. The heavy military boots could be heard nearby, creating a more tense atmosphere. Bibi got up quickly and pulled the curtain to hide them while Colette hurried to breastfeed the newborn to quiet him.
"Shhh baby, be quiet," she murmurs, pressing the tiny, squealing infant more against her breast.
"Bath time is over," a guard with a dry voice spoke from the other side, making Colette's heartbeat faster. If he found out that she had given birth to Donel's child, she wasn't sure what atrocities he would do.
"I know I've only had a few problems."
Bibi was a good liar compared to Colette, who wouldn't fool a fly.
"The boss will be here soon, and you of all people know that he doesn't like to wait."
He stepped forward to intimidate the twenty-two-year-old, taking a head's height from her. The shadows made that fearful guard's face a hideous work of art; Bibi forced herself to hold his gaze for a few seconds, lowering it like an obedient submissive.
"I won't make him wait, I swear."
"You have five minutes, and so does your friend," that giant, with a cold look, took the curtain, intending to pull it. Colette stopped breathing; her whole body became so tense that it hurt.
The girl with auburn curls interposed herself between the guard and the curtain, standing very close to that demon. Bibi was a beautiful woman, large and hypnotizing eyes the color of honey, small and pointed nose, fleshy and pink lips with a slightly sweet taste, that despite the poor diet she had, kept a little of her attributes, making her more irresistible. Bibi was the temptation in person, and more than one guard had been lost in her gaze.
Without permission or authorization, that guard took the cheekbones of the young woman joining her lips in a salivating kiss that only provoked disgust in Bibi.
"Don't belong."
Colette wept with anger and gratitude as darkness took over her body. She hated that her parents objected to the fairytale love she had with Donel and forced her best friend, Elliot Craig, to marry her. She hated Elliot's sick jealousy and all the barbarities he had done to her.
"Colette, I need you with me, conscious, please. "
The begs of her only friend in that hell sounded far away; she had lost a lot of blood, the effort of pushing for hours and not having taken a single drop of water was taking hers and the baby's life away, and with that, the last gift that Donel had left her.
When Colette woke up, she was lying in her cell with wet gauze on her forehead. She sat up abruptly, remembering what had happened in the bathroom, dizzy from the little strength in her system.
"M-My baby- she stammered, tugging at the rocky floor."
"Sh, it's okay, you need to calm down," her friend tried to calm her down without success.
"My baby"
"He's alive, by miracle," murmured the black-haired woman, "and so are you, so try to calm down and drink this."
Bibi handed her a glass of hot tea and then took the baby wrapped in old blankets out of the shadows.
"It's not long since he fell asleep again; he's been banging these days," she complained in a low voice, looking at the mother and child.
"What happened?"
A small part of Colette wished it was all a horrible nightmare.
"You fainted, and as best I could, I hid the child and took you to the nursery. You were dying."
"Does Elliot know?" she asked fearfully, finishing her tea.
"Not yet, but he suspects something. He asked to see you once you woke up. "
Bibi shrinks a little as she is talking about the head of that prison; only Colette dared to call him by his name.
Once Colette finished her tea and sat leaning against the wall, Bibi passed her son, who was more tender in his asleep than awake. Silence reigned in the cell; neither knew what would happen next but trouble.
"You must get rid of that child," said the black-haired girl a few minutes later.
"I won't do it; it's a gift from heaven" she smiles fondly at the little boy.
"A gift from hell," Bibi corrected, annoyed "do you realize that this child will bring you a lot of problems? And me too. If he finds out..."
"He's not going to find out," she interrupted abruptly.
"I told you he suspects something, and as conspiracy-paranoid as he is, he can imagine anything, Colette."
"I'm not going to kill a human being; he's my son" Bibi rolled her eyes, snorting in annoyance. "I'll find a way to get him out... and if Elliot finds out, I won't say you were involved. It will all be my fault."
Life was not as rose-colored as the young emerald-eyed girl believed, love was more dangerous than she imagined and more treacherous than any movie or her parents could have taught her. Her best friend had gone mad, and after Donel's death, she no longer had the will to live. That's why Colette so admired the helpless little creature in her arms, because it was the only light in her life, and she would not let anything or anyone extinguish the only reason to keep her going.
"No one will hurt you as long as I am here, my brave little Oliver."
"Geez, I thought the sea was closer."Chrystal and Oliver walked through the grass that was beginning to freeze, noticing how as they moved further toward the Golden Sea, the ground changed from grass to dirt and from dirt to sand. Oliver felt his stomach churning as he was getting closer to his destination and friends; it thrilled and terrified him simultaneously. He longed for his friends to make it.On the other side of the beach, Jack and Annette walked hand in hand, sinking their shoes into the unfamiliar sand. It was cold, and the water had surprised them by getting them wet from walking so close to the shore. They both looked around for Oliver's messy hair, shivering with nerves as they tried to stay positive. Oliver was the strongest of the three; if he had arrived earlier, he would not leave until they were reunited."Oliver!" shouted the black-haired girl, unable to remain silent any longer, wandering."Oliver!"Jack joined in Annette's s
Jack played with Annette's hand, intertwining his fingers, thinking about what had happened the last few days. He was lucky to find a hospital similar to the one he had seen in a metal box. Jack had been unconscious for two days and was recovering fast, it wasn't the first time he had been beaten to death, but it was the first time Annette had been shot. He never let a guard hurt Annette in that dark place, even less when Bibi died. He knew better than anyone that Annette managed to avoid attracting attention, and when a guard bothered her, she never resorted to violence, her smile and a few words were enough to leave her alone... most of the time. When things got out of control, Jack intervened and, occasionally, Oliver. The blond would always do something to get the guards' attention to forget about his friend, the price to pay was harsh punishments where a punch was like a caress. It wasn't that he liked to be whipped and electroshocked; he... didn't want her to h
Oliver was running freely through a field full of grass and flowers, feeling a tickle in his feet; the air was blowing lightly, taking some flowers with it. He laughed, finally feeling at peace."Oliver."When the chestnut heard his mother's soft voice behind him, he stopped smelling the flowers, turning to see the woman who had given him life smiling at him with open arms. Oliver didn't wait for a second, and with tears in his eyes, he ran to reach her."Mom," he murmured with a lump in his throat, "I missed you so much.""I missed you too, my boy."He felt the loneliness and sadness disappear when he was in Collette's arms; they were so warm and loving that Oliver just wanted to stay by her side forever. It was real; it wasn't a dream: he was hugging his mother. He felt her soft hands lovingly caress his hair, combing it back and forth."I'm sorry... I-I'm sorry I couldn't save you.""Shh, don't apologize; I abandoned you, but every
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Her head conflicted; she didn't understand how she had left Jack behind. She didn't want to go on alone; why did Jack tell her all those things? Why did he always put his life in danger for her? She wasn't unique; she was just a mistake, her mother's greatest misfortune; why was she worth so much to Jack to risk his life?She was always the one who ended up saving him anyway. He had chosen the worst time to confess his feelings to her; that wasn't romantic or nice; he didn't give her time to say anything. It wasn't fair. This wasn't the fairytale she wanted by his side.Not every story had a happy ending; Collette and her mother repeated it to each other to death, but there were always happy moments. She saw her mother smile a few times and even heard her laugh. Collette herself had not had a happy ending...Will Annette also have to wait for her happy ending in death?Jack was a fool; you don't say things like that and then die. No. Jack promised her the
"Are you old enough to buy a gun?" The old gray-haired man looked doubtfully at the two youths who had appeared in his store once it opened. Even though the redhead looked older and had her official ID, it seemed strange to him that two boys would want to buy a gun that wasn't for hunting. "Of course, and we have money… if that's what you're worried about." Oliver stopped paying attention to the conversation, admiring all kinds of weapons and instruments to hunt animals or whatever they were used for. He was creeped out by that place despite having heat in the area; he did not like guns. Oliver had been threatened countless times with one, but he could not think of any other way to defend himself from Mr. Craig and his guards. He had to leave fear behind and be able to shoot like the hooded gentleman from the night before. "Oliver, let's go. We have what we need." Chrystal Daly tapped his shoulder to get his attention; the boy turned and nodde