Chapter 23

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I was having a very deep sleep, (I would consider it as the deepest) I was snoring loudly and disgustingly drooling. A loud hit on the window woke me up! So I quickly got up from the bed, and went to the window that were just a few steps away. I peeked through the curtains since I thought that the window was broken because of the loud hit. This was made of glass. But there was no crack at all. I just wondered what material did that intruder use. I made my eyes narrow as I peeked.

"Good morning," he smirkingly greeted. Gosh, for the thousandth time, Abel?! I pulled the curtain sidewards, then opened the window.

"Come on up!" I whispered. My eyes widened and my heart beat fast as I watched him crawl on the house then entered through the window.

"You ruined my beauty sleep!" I growled like a lion whose meal was stolen.

He ignored at my complaint, or practically everything about me. "Stop annoying me or else I swear I will kill you."

He stopped his eyes from moving from side to side, then sticked it at my eyes. "I'm gonna show you something, and I'm sure you're gonna like it, Selene."

Very surprisingly, I said this: "Are you serious?"

He nodded.

"Stay there, I'll change my clothes," I gestured my head to the drawer. "Don't move. If Tate's gonna catch you, you know what will happen. Don't look, by the way."

"I won't."

I removed my pajamas, then went to the wardrobe. I grabbed a hanged jeans then wore it. I removed my shirt, then again, opened another drawer, brought out a skinny black shirt. I went and peeked through the window, brought out my hands to try to feel the temperature.

"It's warm, I don't have to wear a hoodie," I said to myself. I grabbed a shoebox, which was positioned beside the wardrobe then wore a pair of rubber shoes that were surely comfortable. I looked at Abel, who was, maybe, shocked. He looked like a statue.

"Okay, so anyway," he cleared his throat and moved. "Let's go now," his voice was real shaky.

We leaped through the window, and ran so fast as if someone was chasing us. The cool breeze hovered my face.

I was running excitedly. I stared at the dark blue sky, the time was almost a day. I closed my eyes, anyway, Abel was holding me. I never asked myself if the place where we'll go is dangerous. It doesn't matter anymore, since I trusted Abel. As we persisted to run, daylight began to invade the skies.

He stopped, and looked around the forest as if he was searching for something. If I would ask what he was looking for, it would be of no help. I was completely blank with everything.

I was certain that we had arrived. I heard him sigh with relief as he gazed at a short, gigantic rock that had a hole in it, it looked like a cavern. "Are we going there?"

"Precisely," he answered.

The entrance of the cave was covered completely in ivy, it was obvious it was hidden. "I think it'll better if I cover my eyes," I said, making it more exciting. We slowly and carefully walked. The inside of the cave was safe to walk on.

"This is gonna be the best day of your life," he assured proudly as he hid his hands inside the pockets of his pants.

My jaw had definitely dropped. We were standing in front of a perfect view that had a very tall waterfalls falling from the highest place above. A green land, and the only ungreen was the waters. And there was a small pool. The water that fell from above seemed to be trapped in this spring.

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