The second time she awoke, she finally realized what happened. Her eyes actively fought against opening, and she still couldn't move, but she was more conscious than before.
She wasn't dead, she knew that.
A mixture of disappointment and dread swam through her.
It would have been easier if she were dead-painless.
She didn't know where she was.
She only knew she wasn't home.
The smell was too different. Unfamiliar.
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Lightning & Thunder
Loup-garouLife had not been kind to Olivia. Between her messed up family and her abusive marriage, she had been through it all. Throughout most of her life she had been quiet, silently resiliant. But underneath the surface she was cracking and she knew she n...