Once I was outside, I stood in silence for a couple of minutes, trying to figure out where the closest hotel was. With the amount of pain a simple step caused me, I knew it would have to be extremely close but also far enough away that my dad wouldn't think to look if he decided to look for me. I wasn't entirely sure that wouldn't happen.
In the end, I recalled that there was a hotel about a ten minute walk from my home - old home, I should say. I wasn't sure how much it would cost me to stay there but I could only hope they would take pity on me and let me stay, just until the morning.
Nodding to myself, I decided to head to the hotel anyway, knowing I had no other option. It was either that or risk collapsing here and I wasn't so sure what my dad would do if he found me unconscious on his doorstep.
The further I walked down the street, the more relieved I felt. I was finally out of that house. I was finally free of the torment and abuse I had endured for so long. I didn't ever expect to get out of it, not alive at least. The only way I thought I would ever leave would be in a body bag, so it never seemed possible to me that I could make it out alive and yet, here I was, walking down a darkened street to head to a hotel. I could hardly believe my luck.
Walking as fast as I could in my state, I suddenly tripped over a rock I hadn't noticed until the last second. I fell to ground, my suitcase somehow remaining standing. Hissing in pain, I gritted my teeth together. My breathing was becoming uneven as the pain I was already in tripled.
"Stupid rock." I mumbled under my breath.
That was when I heard it.
A laugh.
I froze in fear, pain momentarily forgotten about as I wondered who had laughed. As far as I was aware, there was no one but me around so to say I was scared was an understatement. Assuming it was my dad coming for me, I struggled to my feet, crying out as the pain in my ribs flared up. There was a strong possibility that they were broken by now; it was getting harder and harder to breathe properly.
Grabbing my suitcase, I hurried along the street. The fear within me didn't diminish as I turned a corner, walking a little bit faster than before. It was difficult but I knew I had to push myself. I didn't feel safe and I wouldn't feel safe until I reached my destination.
Seeing the multiple houses with lights on made me feel a little safer at the thought I could knock on their doors if I needed to but that feeling soon changed when I suddenly felt as though I was being watched, though I heard no one. Shivers ran up my spine and the hairs on the back of my neck stood on end as I glanced around nervously, hoping I wouldn't see my dad. I didn't. In fact, I couldn't see anyone.
It could only have been around twenty minutes that had passed since I left the house but it felt like an eternity seeing as I knew that there was someone following me, I just couldn't see them. Although the hotel was only 10 minutes, at least, my current condition made the journey longer as I couldn't go very fast. That put me on edge, more than ever and I had to bite my lip to stop from crying. Hadn't I endured enough tonight? Why couldn't things go right just once?
I wasn't sure whether I was just being paranoid and the laugh had just been a figment of my imagination but I didn't care. Whether or not there truly was someone following me, I didn't want to slow down and risk finding out.
I'd definitely need a lot of painkillers once I reached the hotel, if it was even open. I wasn't sure what time it shut but considering it was pitch black outside, I knew I had to hurry if I was going to make it.
Just get to the hotel, I told myself, I'll be safe there.
"Hello there." A deep voice spoke suddenly.
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Broken Wings (SAMPLE)
VampireWhen Violet is kicked out of her home by her abusive father, she was relieved although worried about where she would stay. As it turns out, she didn't have to worry about that for very long. She is kidnapped, taken away from everything she has ever...