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Carlos."I heard someone say and  for a moment my world stopped.

" I don't think the alpha would be very pleased if he finds out you took justice into your hands. Again." A voice said,soft yet bold,laced with authority and for the first time since I found myself here,I felt a bit safe.

With his hands still holding my forehead trying to strap it,his nails digging into my flesh drawing more blood,I turned my head slightly to where the voice came from but I couldn't see him,he stood behind the opened door,only his black shoes were visible.

He slammed my head back on the chair and I felt more blood pool out, closing my eyes I threw my head to the side as it felt too heavy to carry,blood trickled down my head soaking my hair, flowing down my face as it dropped on the floor in drops.

He slammed both hands on the wall,and I shook in pain and fear,I heard shuffling of feet's coming from the door and I opened my eyes alarmed that the person who had stopped my torture was about to leave me,but he didn't leave.

"To what do I owe this beautiful surprise." He said through gritted teeth "what brings my beta here." He said still facing the wall.

The person called beta came in but I was too tired to look at him,I kept my head down as the heavy breathing of the blind man filled the room.

"It's a full moon,and it's the general meeting,the alpha has asked that she be brought." He said calmly,his voice filled with so much authority,his aura filled the room making it hard to breathe

"Since when does the beta go on such petty errands,where is omero." He said,his voice filled with so much hate.

"Omero's dead."he answered with a bored tone.

The blind man gasped turning sharply,I opened my eyes immediately,fear filled me as I turned staring at the blind man thoughts filling my head that he was going to hurt me.

"How,when,why."he asked, confusion evident in his wrinkled face as he looked at the wall where he felt the beta stood.

"There were evidence against him, untie her."he said boldly and the blind man turned tracing his hand on my chair until he found the ropes, ripping them off in one swift motion,he did same with the ropes that were tied to my ankles.

He seized my neck immediately,I struggled to pull his hands away as I felt his nails dig into my flesh,I stared at his eyes,they were back to its normal cloudy brown,he wasn't looking at me,his eyes were on my forehead as he whispered to me.

"It's such a Shame you couldn't die by my hand,I could have made your death easier,but you are gonna stand before a beast.."he paused laughing like a maniac as I gasped for air "he won't listen or wait,you would be dead within seconds."he said slowly.

"Listen." He whispered to me as I heard his knuckles crack giving this horrible sound that echoed in the room "this is how he is going to rip you apart,piece by piece slowly, shattering your bones into a million pieces." With that he threw me out of the chair with such force I landed at the other side of the room.

I coughed tiredly,and I wanted to cry but this wasn't the end yet,I still had much more to face,blood  pooled around me and my body hurts in different ways,the man with the black shoes left and someone came in walking towards me.

The person sat me up gently and started chaining me,my head hung low,black dots clouded my vision and when I could see clearly I looked at my hands and sighed,there were chains connecting from my neck down to my wrist then down to my ankles,all three chains connected to one particular chain held by the person who chained me.

He pulled me gently and I slowly stood,my body throbbed and I tried not to scream in pain. I took a step and I fell,the man pulled again and I slowly rose to my feet a second time, taking baby steps so I wouldn't fall again,the man pulled me out of the room and when I got closer to the door,I turned looking at the blind man one more time,he seemed to be looking at nowhere in particular and whispering to himself,the man pulled my chains again making me step out of the room.

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