Fallen_A Good Wife Takes Care of Her Man_The village._A brush with sanity
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Fallen
Rill pressed down hard on the compress, hard enough for small pinpricks of blood to spring up where her claws were pressing on his skin. Those small pricks were nothing compared to how much was staining the stretcher the man had come in on. He was in a bad way. “I’m sorry, Rill,” He mumbled, his voice nearly intelligible from pain and weakness, “Rellen thought she had found an untouched house up north.” “Ssh, don’t speak, Lorr, save your strength.” Rill said and looked to the young girl across the room. “Lilo, I need more cloth, hurry.” Rill fought to keep her voice even. The girl stared at R...
A Good Wife Takes Care of Her Man
Warning: Violent. He quickly and forcibly walked up to me. As his hand reached for my neck I began to feel the pain. The power he used lifted my entire body up off of the ground as he shoved me into the grill of the van. The spikes in the grill pierced the skin on my back. Our eyes were locked and I was struggling to breathe. My lips moved but the words wouldn’t come out. “Please stop, I’m so sorry, help me.” His other hand created a fist and I watched as he drew his arm back, I thought for sure he was just going to smash it into the van for an anger effect to teach me a lesson. I saw the fist...
The village.
A sunrise is the most beautiful thing you could watch coming over mountains in the fall. The way the lights coming over the mountain hits the colorful trees down below is a work of art. “I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else right now, Kara.” I took a deep breathe. “This is my thinking place. My go to spot where I love to admire the reflections in the water and tell stories about the trees across the way.”“Can you tell me a story Michael?” She said quietly.www.onedoor.cc“Yes.” “How about we watch this sunrise together and we can spend the day here while I tell you about the village that use to be where those...
A brush with sanity
It had been twenty-four years since she’d last seen it, but the place looked exactly the same, terrifying. To anyone who hadn’t been locked inside the walls of Angel Hills, the hospital appeared as serene as any other private medical facility. While the passing public marveled over the sculpted hedges and manicured lawns, she knew they contained plenty of secrets. The lush green lawn hid a variety of sensors which ensured the guards could monitor every patient when they were outside, without the need for physical patrols. The sculpted hedges bordering the property contained an electr...