LOGIN- KILLIAN - I heard her. Heard the sound of someone infiltrate this place even before I knew someone was here. I had massacred every living being within this mansion except for one being, my parent’s murderer, and I needed to keep her alive so I lure out every other family member she has and make
Hello readers! It’s this author again. I got terribly ill and also hit my foot against a metal surface so hard that I could barely walk along with my illness. I needed to take time off writing to fully recover. It is a new month and I want to say, I am so sorry and will resume writing again. I
- HAZEL - The drive home was devastating but on the bright side, I have arrived. I make my payment and get out of the car, shutting the door behind me and running in. The lights are off. I look around. Every single light on the streets are out making the area ridiculously dark and I am just noti
- HAZEL - I find it ridiculous that our very state-of-the-art home is so far away from the city, making going to a supermarket to get something as little as a bag of chips seem so tasking. Especially late at night. I groan, still on the long drive TO the supermarket. It is frustrating. There are
- KILLIAN - The time has struck eight pm. I pull the glove on my hand higher to fit better on my palm. From head to toe, I am dressed in black. A black, futuristic, half face mask conceals the lower portion of my face. My shirt is black, my belt and pants the same. I am at the place the killer li
I just blush in return, biting my lower lip. “It’s nice to meet you, Liam.” I murmur. My eyes are on the things in his hand. I wonder that’s in them. I’m aching to know. A smirk forms on his face, like he can read my thoughts. “Here.” He hands them to me. I take them from him. Woah. How does he ho
- ASAMI - I’m getting impatient. If there’s one thing I hate more than sitting around, it’s being idle without a choice. I’m recuperating, till then, Owen advices I stay hidden. Especially now I’m on the hunt for. I doubt S has let me off that easily. I fling my hand forward, throwing my dagger on
- HAZEL - The remaining days at the beach house went from what I thought was a chaotic mental disaster to something actually relaxing. When I shoved all my problems aside, at least. I have to admit, it was fun to just be girls. Normal, stupid and sometimes dumb, fun girls with little to no care in
- HAZEL - I cannot believe I let Kate talk me into stepping out. I feel ridiculous, dressed for brunch while being in a place like this. Not that my outfit is not fabulous, it’s just not the usual thing you’d expect to see people who go here put on. I feel like we look like some sort of glitter fai
- HAZEL - “Well, you look like shit.” Theresa’s voice is the first welcome greeting I get as I step into the van. “Now, I’m very much glad I stayed in.” Pat says. I look inside the van for Kate. She’s not here. That’s odd. If she’s not in then she must look worse than I do with all the water







