Chapter 2

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Katelynn Cara Andris p.o.v
Waco Texas
The dusty room filled with white sheets covering the sofia's and the leaking roof's but still it was a place to live in not much but it had what I needed.
I signed typing up my long brown shaded hair up to not have it in my face and picked up the last boxes before placing it upstairs and looking for Mrs.toneel and her husband to thank them again but first coffee.
After opening the dark purple curtains, I examined it realising there are holes that I would need to fix it up, just another thing to keep me busy I guess.
My body was aching from the long drive from my old burnt down home to this quiet town house.
I wiped my dusty hands onto my white dress grimacing when realising what I actually did.
It was an impulsive decision to come here but remember Andrew body moving over here, being kicked out of his home and finally finding out that once beloved fiance was married.
After being called many names by his wife, my clothes and things were either burnt or thrown away.
I had no friends and my brother was last time heard from a year ago.
So I came to where my mom grew up meeting Mrs.toneel who knew her and gave me graciously this old home to live in.
I wiped the salty years that were forming and squeezed my mom pink those crystal necklace remember I needed to visit their Grave.
I haven't done since I was 14.
After cleaning paths for me and packing my clothes in a white oak cupboard before deciding to sleep again
Andrew beaded face and dark eyes haunting my dreams letting me sleep with wet strains on my pillows from tears
I woke around 6pm sunset lights in my window waking me up reminding me of my karaoke shift tonight.
It didn't pay much but it would work and it was my passion
I put on my tight black dress on my thigh with small holes on the side revealing skin thick black boots with a heel before slipping a knife in my shoe
Better safe than sorry with the serpents and bandidos biker gangs constantly fighting.
I stayed away from trouble had enough back home
Let did I know trouble came in dark adionis men and had a eye for innocence
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