Trouble never leaves

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I woke up alone, Alexander was gone. I remembered all he said yesterday. I was still amazed and didn't believe what was happening.

So as usual I got up, I walked to the closet seeing the door was open and it was full of clothes. Dresses and shoes were placed neatly. I grabbed a black dress with a low cut neck and a pair of white heels. I put my hair in a bun with a few curls of red around my face and walked out into the hallway. Charles awaited me.

"Good morning, you look lovely." He said.

" You waited outside this time, thank you." I replied with a yawn.

" I saw Alex walk out of your room this morning, you two have fun? That was quite a slutty thing to do you know. I mean I expect better from you, not Alex of course, but you." His eyes were slits, mine were flames. I heard the pleasing crack as I slapped him and the pleasant groan when I kick him in a un-pleasant place.

" How dare you assume such things! You are disgusting! I'm no whore, your just a pig!" With that I ran down the hall. I entered into a random door to find Daisy's room surprisingly.

"Ready? Let's go to a cafe for breakfast. I must get out!" I said quickly. She laughed and without a question grabbed my hand and we ran outside.

We saw no one on our way out. My eyes full of tears, my throat full of laughter I paid no attention to the endless halls nor what it held.

Life in America has been hell so far, I just wanted a little bit of heaven. I figured my little walk with Daisy would bring some of it.

I told her what happened.

"Well don't mind Charles, he is just annoyed that you don't pay him any attention I mean.." She leaned in closely," With you being an angel he just wants you to notice him." She giggled.

"Really? Because apparently I bring danger, I'm a threat, very lethal you know." I said harshly.

" He loves danger as do I!" She yelled happily. She was the happiest person I have ever met. We had walked the plain streets to a simple little cafe. We entered and ate quickly. She said she must show me more of the town. After all you can't come and not explore. I brought out my letter and told her to take me there, the address that was wrote in black ink.

Yet she refused.

"No, no, no! You can't go there!" She cried.

"Why?" I said confused like I have been since coming here.

" That's a house of hate. A building of demons, why love that's the entrance to hell! That's what Charles saved you from. He read the letter, they just want to make you one of them!" She cried. I slammed my head on the table.

"Lets walk and talk, hun. Ill explain, we can fix you right up." She said."One day all this will be good and done, mm-kay."

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