Chapter Twelve

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Daichi's behind this...

Is all I could think about. I need Kei to save me right now. I'm scared. I don't know what's going to happen, but something needs to.

Daichi left me on a chair, all tied up so I couldn't move. I wasn't wearing a blindfold, but I know they put something over my mouth so I wouldn't scream. I can feel Daichi and the three other men's presence near me. I'd try calling out to them, but I can't. Stupid tape over my mouth!!

My feet were tied together, but they didn't tie it to the chair, so I stomped on the ground with both feet to get their attention.

"What do you want, Amelia?" Daichi said rudely. That's the first time I've heard him call me Amelia.

I tilted my head to the side, gesturing him to remove the tape from my mouth. He walked up to me and ripped the tape off. MAVIS THAT FREAKING HURTS!!!

"What is it?" Daichi said. I felt him real close to my face.

So I used my legs to kick his... Part... Yeah.

Daichi let out a scream of pain and fell to my left side. My arms were connected to the chair so I stood up and crashed down to the ground, which broke the chair. I freed myself from the ropes and started to run, but there was one problem.

I DON'T KNOW WHERE THE F*CK WE ARE!!

One of the men grabbed me. Dammit!! These people are strong!!! I couldn't escape, so I screamed as loud as I could. There was a chance that I might be at that warehouse from before, so Kei must be here, right???

"HELP!! HELP ME!!" I screamed. One of the guys tried to shut me up by attempting to punch my face, but I heard that coming, so I dodged it. The guy's grip loosened so I slipped through and ran straight.

"Block the door!!" Daich yelled from behind.

One of the guys ran somewhere, so I followed him, trying my best to dodged the other two men, along with Daichi.

I got to the person blocking the door and tried remove him from the door, but he was still too strong. Then I saw something. I actually saw something. I stopped and moved back slowly. The man got confused. I saw a vision. It was Kei. He's coming here. I took another step back and Daichi got a hold of me. My expression was left shocked, but Kei is coming here. My visions are never wrong. They can't be wrong.

"KEI!! SAVE ME!!!" I screamed at the top of my lungs.

When I attempted to scream again, Daichi cover my mouth my with hand and pushed me to the ground.

"Just get her eyes already," Daichi ordered the men.

"Wait!" I said getting their attention. "Why are you doing all of this?"

"Why?" Daichi said. "Because their valuable. Scientists are willing to pay more than a million dollars for either blind or 20-20 vision."

"Then, that date," I said. "What was that for??"

"When I kissed you, I had eye drops all over my lips so that it would be enough to get into your body and affect your eyes." Daichi explained.

"So you're the one that poisoned me!?" I yelled. "You made me blind!?"

"Exactly," Daichi said and ordered the men "Do it now,"

"S-STOP!! NO!!" I screamed.

I could feel the knife tracing very very light around my left eye. They lifted the knife up a few centimetres away from my face. Right when they were going to jab it down, someone yelled through the door, which was still a few meters away from us.

"AMELIA!!" A voice called my name. I knew who it was.

"KEI!! SAVE ME!!" I screamed.

The door broke and Kei was there. The men stopped holding me down and the other one dropped the knife to leave to fight Kei.

Kei dodged the three men and reached me.

"Kei! Don't take her! I can split the money with you." Daichi yelled.

Kei stopped. "Split the money?" Kei smirked. "I don't need money right now."

He brought me up to my feet and was leading me out of here. Daichi got got and grabbed the knife on the ground.

"Apparently, you don't know." Kei told Daichi. "A mind reader can heal a future teller."

"What?" Daichi had this shocked expression I could feel from here.

Kei leaned in close to my face and kissed my eyes. I could tell I was blushing real hard. I opened my eyes and I saw my vision restored.

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