|Colton|
"Hey. It's Mister Pretty Boy, remember," I say as I hear her voice emerge from behind me. I can almost feel her shock. I don't know why or how but she somehow rushes out the door without me noticing until her black hair escapes the frame. I look to the girls sitting before me, who are still staring at me.
"Sorry to leave but she's the reason I'm here," I said standing to catch her.
"Hey. You won't catch her. She won't fall for you. She hasn't loved anyone since her sister," the girl from earlier, Brie maybe, says. I turn to face her.
"What happened to her sister?" I ask cautiously although I think I know the answer.
"Maybe you should ask her, Mister Prince," the other girl speaks up, I think her name was Danica.
"P-p-p-Prince?!" Brie stutters nervously. I flash her a sly smile and race out the door. Luckily today I brought a few guards along with me.
"Where did the girl with black hair go?!" I order them.
"She went in that direction," the one darker colored guard says pointing towards the abandoned building I last saw her that day.
"Shad, you're supposed to be awesome at hiding, you have for seven months," I mumble under my breath walking towards the building.
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|Shadow|
As I race out of the cafe I realize that this is what I've been waiting for the last seven months. To see him one last time, to be sure that I do NOT care for him. How could I just pass up the chance to get away from him, for him to realize that he can't love me. That he shouldn't love me and I can't love him.
I stop in the center of the building I last saw Colton. Where I left him seven months ago.
"Why must you run from me? I just want to talk," Colton's voice is behind me but at a distance.
"Because... I'm not the person you think I am. I'm not capable of love and I shouldn't receive it. I'm someone that's the cause of other's pain. I can't be loved, it's not possible," I shout angrily at him. "I don't love you and I don't want to hurt you!"
"Shad. It's not your fault that your sister died," he whispers. I spin around to face him at those words.
"How dare you speak of Ali. You didn't know her. You didn't feel her pain. If only I had stayed with her for another two minutes. I could have died and not her. The world would be better off without me!" I feel the tears prickle my eyes. Damn I thought I finally got past this girly shit.
"Shadow. I know I didn't know Allison or feel her hurt but if you think so highly of her I know she was an amazing person. Trust me the way you talked about her makes me feel like I should have protected her. I want to make that different with you. Although you don't seem to need me or want my help, I can't stop thinking about you," he whispers.
"Than don't. I know people who can rid your memory of me. I can disappear again," I say. But do I really want to? He's opened a side of me I didn't think existed anymore, one that is capable of caring.
"Shadow. I don't want to forget you. With you I don't have to be myself or the person I'm painted out to be. I can start anew with you, I know it sounds cliche but... you lead me to my light. I was darkness and you showed me how to be different than my family. I will never forget you. To prove it I will make a compromise. You spend an entire day with me and if you don't like it by the end, I'll leave you alone. But if you do I expect you to go to the Prince's Suitor Ball," he states.
"But what does the Prince's Ball have to do with you?"
"He was a friend of mine," I watch as guilt spreads across his face. Lies.
But this might be my last chance to prove that I don't like him. Let's just get it over with.
"Deal."
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The Huntress
Short StoryThis heartbreaking, sarcastically funny and bad-ass novel is about sixteen year old Shadow Alister and Colton Foster. Shadow isn't the average teenager. She's apart of the Assassin's League, the leader of it actually. Now she's out for revenge. A...