A FUCKED UP NIGHT

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CHAPTER NINETEEN
A FUCKED UP NIGHT

Everyone has altering opinions on the devil

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Everyone has altering opinions on the devil. For some, he's a being to be terrified of, the worst being to have ever existed - I mean, there's a reason the devil rules over hell right? For others, he's misunderstood, he was a fallen angel after all, used to be god's favourite - thats gotta count for something. And for a majority, the devil wasn't real - just a character used to scare the masses into submission.

For Robin, the devil was not one person. The devil manifested itself in a multitude of different people for a multitude of different reasons - wether it was in their eyes or their words, the devil was there.

But on that night, drunk off her ass, the real devil was approaching her - not a manifestation, the whole fucking thing, and she was terrified.

"Cat got your tongue again?" He asked, continuing to approach her - she didn't recognise the two men with him, not that it mattered, they were scary and a threat. "She's a quiet one this one, keeps her words to herself." He explains to the two men.

Robin didn't know what to do - she was extremely vulnerable - she was drunk to the point where she couldn't even stand in one place without wobbling, her mind was completely fogged, and her actions were sloppy.

"Where you been, lil sis?" He then asks, a sick smirk on his face, "I've been callin'."

"I- I need to get home," She says, pointing her thumb behind her, back towards the party where she knew a lot of people were. Safety in numbers.

"You're not going fucking anywhere," He then says, the smile once no his face now gone, a hard look covering his features as he walked closer, putting his hands on her hips, rubbing them as he talked, "You called me, remember? You needed my help, and now you return the favour."

"I returned it," She argued, walking backwards while keeping her eyes on him, feeling his hands slide off of her. She stumbled slightly as she walked, which he caught onto.

"It's dangerous for someone like you to walk around drunk, lil sis. Big bro never tell you that?" He then asks, his pace a lot faster than hers. She gulped, clearly pissed off from her walking out of his grip, "Don't know who could be around the corner."

"I need to get home," She repeats herself from earlier, turning then, and beginning to run back in the direction of Daniel's house. Moments like this she was thankful she never wore heals.

She was sprinting, as fast as she could, ignoring the slosh in her stomach from the alcohol in her system, and the feeling of needing to vomit. Her legs were burning, her heart was pounding, her breath was harsh, she just needed to get out of there.

Arms clasped around her waist, picking her up into the air as she screamed, kicking her legs out, crying out for him to let her go. He was silent behind her, carrying her backwards and away from the party. He let go with one hand, covering her mouth as tears fell rapidly from her face.

"Let me go," She cried, muffled behind the hand as she struggled. She bit on his hand, and wiggled out of his grasp sloppily, taking off running again, him hot on her tail. He grabbed her hair, pulling her backwards as her head smashed against the concrete, creating a small puddle of blood, her vision foggy.

"Please," she whispered, dazed and confused as Mouse stood over her, his two friends next to him.

"I tried to help you, lil sis, I really did," Mouse shook his head, as her eyes started to close.

"Please," She mumbled one more time, before falling unconscious. Mouse smirked, picking the girl up and flinging her over his shoulder lazily, the girl just hanging there. He looked down at the blood from her head on the sidewalk, and shook his head. It was always easier when they listened.

-

When Robin woke up, she was in the backseat of a car, alone. Her head was pounding, and her heart hammered in her chest as she tried to look around her surroundings without looking obvious.

She was the only one in the car, they were at a gas station she knew was just a couple miles away from her home, she couldn't see Mouse, or his friends, and knew this was her only chance to run for it.

She clambered out of the car, closing the door quietly behind her as she made a run for it, her legs taking her as fast as they could. She was crying again, still terrified of what would happen if they found her or got her again.

She heard yelling behind her of what sounded like Mouse, asking where she was, and heard the car start. She picked up her pace, running down a small alley to try and get to a different area that the car would have problems getting to. Everything was freaking her out, from the sound of something in the bushes, to her own feet on the ground, to a car horn ages away, she was petrified.

She ran into a body, screaming as she fell to the floor and scattered away, covering her face with her arms as she did so.

"Please, I'm sorry, I'm sorry," She cried out as the figure bent down close to her.

"Robin? What's going on?"

Lexi?

Robin moved her arms, coming face to face with Lexi, Rue and Jules, who were all looking at her with worried faces. She let out a breath of relief, before pulling Lexi into a hug. Lexi hugged her back from where she was crouched down, her eyebrows furrowed.

"Thank you, God," Robin whispered looking up at the sky.

"What happened?" Lexi asked her, pulling away and pulling Robin up on her feet. Robin hears a car close-by, and motioned for them all to stay quiet as it went off into the distance. She looked behind her to see if anyone was there, giving the girls a clear view of the blood pouring from the back of her head.

"Robin you're bleeding-" Lexi started to worry as Robin turned around.

"I got into some fucked up shit," Robin whispers, holding onto Lexi's arm, "I'm gonna be fucking crucified, oh my god-"

"By who?" Jules then spoke up, sobering up slightly from her friends petrified state.

"A drug dealer," Robin says vaguely.

"Fez has you like this?" Rue then speaks up, completely confused by the concept - Fez couldn't hurt a fly.

"No, no," Robin shakes her head, "S-someone else."

"Are you safe to go home?" Lexi then asks, "You can stay with me tonight if it would make you feel better."

"Please," Robin nodded, "I-I can't go home."

"Come on," Lexi sighed, pulling the girl along as Rue and Jules followed, both silent.

Robin had never been happier to see the girls faces, and they had no idea of what they had just saved her from.

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