Raine went home that day, utterly defeated. They were looking for Eda and by the Titan, they had found her. It still hurt though.
They new it was the right thing. Breaking-up with her, that is. They were leaving, and Eda didn't trust them enough to not keep lying straight to their face. It hurt still nonetheless.
What was even worse, was that she hadn't trusted them enough to have taken her in. Their parents had loved her like their own. Was she ashamed? They didn't now. And as much as that hurt, they were furious as well.
Eda? On a wanted poster? That wasn't a sight they ever wanted to see.
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Threw Another's Eyes
Hayran KurguHard to describe- It's my take on how Eda's brake up with Raine REALLY went instead of the dream version we got to see in "nock, nock, nocking on hootys door" (idk about the spelling). As well as how they took seeing her face on water poster and mor...