REN/LAN
t softer than usual. Groaning, I opened my e
re
t up, my head rang,
k
ck down instead. Th
dings. The last thing I remembered was blood spurti
The man who had fo
rly abandoning a person. I took a few deep breaths.
o get up, holding onto
rom moon-shaped lights. A full-length mirror stood in the corner, tall
The sheets were layered in shades of grey and purple, adorned with
gold, some silver, and some made from antlers. A line of boots and shoes
e and wood. A few rings, necklac
me. I cannot exist in a world where he doesn't exist. Pardon me if this vexes you. My life is not yours; it is mine. I
room i
ing through them, I realized I was in an entirely unfamiliar place-a castle, a roy
tch, my killer, had sold me, perhaps to a perverted, evil rogue
caught my eye. I froze, fully turning to face it, and what I saw in the re
could
sn't m
magic has h
wavy, unlike my straight hair. Though we shared a similar eye color, mine had a shad
and why do I see he
crawled backward, cornerin
ve, Lana
ts, two dressed as nurs
servant breathed like she was
e
me is
tlessly but stood up, loo
wasn'
I d
s a ni
heaven's
speed, despite the heaviness of my lavender gown and the tightness of my c
s I ran through the
nning away, save her
ve
ng, but awa
being cal
My legs moved with all their strength, dete
ath, barking furiously-a dog
d suddenly two guards blocked my way. I changed
d an exit. My head throbbed as if a hammer had been br
," I warned, as thos
we cannot let you go," they s
re I am. Did you kidnap me?
cess
one you are looking for. I don't even know how I got into this body, so please."
er pass!" a g
er lip and a devious idea popped into my
oked ahead. I moved to the hallway on the left, where
arking as if trying
? Was this a trial I had to pass before reac
pping on my gown, losing my balance, and fa
and more came from behind. As I looked up
cefully taken back to my room. The dog followed,
r awakening. You shouldn't be up and running after just survivin
sexual pervert who likes to keep yo
thumped
I even slapped myself harshly, making the guards and workers stare at me as if I
to me and I was going t