Ch. 33 Marking her territory

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  Agnett watched the woman with flawless skin, lean figure and sexy smile. Her brown locks fell over her shoulder to her chest and her perfect almond eyes had the brightest gray shade. Her black liner was making them look even sharper. 

She averted her gaze from Margaret to the fire woman, who had the face completely opposite to hers. It was pale and full of worried lines, making her look even more afraid. 

"Who's that girl and why is she staring at us?" Margaret muttered bewildered, looking at Agnett who had a strange face. Raven gulped down and took a deep breath. 

Agnett took steps near them and stood in front of Margaret, just a couple of feets away but close enough to show how ferocious she was feeling. "You didn't tell me that you're having guests today, Darling?" She mumbled to Raven, still looking at her ex girlfriend and trying to control herself from being rude.

Raven knew that strangeness in her voice and eyes and it was really terrifying. "I never knew about it." 

"Oh, I see. How're you feeling, my love?" Agnett slipped near Raven and directly pulled her head down to give a peck on the lips. Raven was beyond surprise and the look on Margaret's face was priceless. 

"G-good." She shuttered blinking too many times and Agnett kissed her cheek.

"By the way I am Agnett, Raven's girlfriend. Nice to meet you." She extended her hand for Margaret who was hesitant at first with the shock but accepted it anyway. 

"Hi, I'm Margaret. Nice to meet you too." She replied smiling at her and Agnett eyed her from head to toe. 

Oh so she's Margaret. Now I can see her clearly and how beautiful she is. No wonder Raven used to date this woman. She mumbled in her mind, slightly feeling jealous of her perfectionism but mostly Because it was her girlfriend's ex. 

"Are you leaving already? Stay for a cup of tea." Agnett kept aside her madness, telling herself to not behave like a total protective freak and genuinely offered her. 

"No, it's fine. I just came here to see Raven after I heard about the accident. I should get going anyway." She glanced at her watch and Agnett nodded, giving a slight smile.

"Take care Raven. Bye." She waved specially at Raven and turned to march towards the door, slowly vanishing from the garden to the street. Both the girls stood there watching her back let alone, how anxious Raven was going. 

Agnett took a turn and headed inside the house, excruciatingly ignoring the girl's existence. She didn't say anything or ask anything, just walked inside. 

On no! she's quite... Mighty souls of heaven...

Raven quickly followed her inside and closed the door behind her. By the time it was already evening with a hint of orange shade in the sky. Agnett put her bag on the table and escalated to Raven's room not noticing the silver mess around the couch. Raven quickly cleaned the things up, afraid she'll know the surprise and followed her trying to talk but no word came out of her mouth. 

Agnett took off the jacket and hung it on the cloth holder before going inside the bathroom. Raven tried to break through inside but Agnett was quick to close the door first. 

"How long are you gonna avoid me?" She cried lolling herself over the door like a slime and made sad faces. She didn't get any answer. 

"I swear Agnett, I didn't know she was coming here and for God's sake I don't have anything with her." She yelled, still squishing her cheek on the door. Agnett ignored her and washed her face. 

"Agnett..." She cried, stretching both her arms up and sticking on the door like a roach. "Hear me out once. Don't be mad. I swear It's not what you are thinking." 

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