Part I

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Pera knew she couldn't waste time.

Her future depended on it. If she could just keep Hadeya under control for long enough, everything she  had planned would finally come to pass.

Dragging Hadeya across the cold, white tile floor of the bathroom was harder than she anticipated. She had to get her away from her office and into a toilet cubicle so they could talk privately.

Of course, talking in the office had been her first choice but she couldn't risk anyone walking into the office and coming across Hadeya talking to herself.

Hadeya was the only one who could see her; and her being seen as mentally insane would not help with her plan.

As much as Hadeya was an instrument, Pera still had to protect her. Anything that happened to Hadeya, happened to her.

"I need you to help me out here. You're heavier than I thought." Pera huffed as she lifted Hadeya onto the closed toilet seat.

She didn't expect Hadeya to respond. She knew the punch had been good enough to knock Hadeya out for the necessary amount of time needed to move her out of the office and into 'neutral territory'. Even if the neutral territory meant they'd have to converse in a cubicle, it would have to suffice. Once Hadeya woke up it would finally be time to put everything in motion.

She noticed Hadeya was starting to respond to the light taps she gave on her cheek. In a few minutes she'd be awake.

'Don't mess this up Pera.' She thought to herself.

Short, I know. Anything written as 'Part I, Part II etc...' is in Pera's point of view.

I'm hoping to let Pera develop into a solid character as well, instead of just being 'the bad guy'.

Please vote and comment. I would really love to hear from you what I'm doing right or wrong. ✨❤️

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