Chapter 37

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As I walked down the abandoned hallway I came across a door. At first I was a bit hesistant to open it, but I decided to push my fears aside.

I twisted the door knob slowly and pushed the door open it was dark so I began searching for a light switch. I found it and when I flicked it on there was a table with handcuffs on it and medical equipment nearby.

There was a lot of blood on the floor I had to pull myself together the sight of the blood made me nauseous.

I walked in further examining the room I could tell that the blood was fresh because it was still bright in color.

When I came closer I saw something that looked familiar. The light reflected off of it making it shine brightly I didn't want to believe my eyes but it was her bracelet.

I knew because I had bought it for her the tears I thought had dried up filled up my eyes. I shut them tightly, bitting down on my bottom lip forcing them not to come falling down.

It didn't work one after the other fell from each eye trailing down my cheek and hitting the table soon it sounded like rain was pouring down from the sky above.

Finally my eyes opened and I looked down at the bracelet that I held in my hand I shoved it deep into my pocket. Wiping the tears away from my face I thought about

everything and it was all my fault it was me that Peyton wanted but she wanted to break me down first. I clearly knew that this wouldn't end until I killed her myself.

The police weren't doing a great job so I would have to finish what she started.

I inhaled a deep breath then exhaled when I turned around seeing that someone was standing in the doorway but as I fixed my eyes closely I realized that it was actually two people.

I grabbed the knife from my pocket and with the rage that I felt at this moment was scary. I no longer felt human my feelings, emotions, and thoughts soon disappeared. Only one thing was on my mind and it was to kill Peyton and whoever came in my direction would officially breathe their very last breath. As if I had become an animal waiting to pounce on its prey I waited patiently for them to come through.

I had nothing left to lose or gain so I wasn't leaving this place until I watched her beg for her life.

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