Chapter ten

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Hey guys,

Sorry I haven’t updated in a while I’ve been kind of busy with school. I’ve had so many assignments due its not funny. But all of that is over now so im gonna try and update all of my books this week, starting with blood and tears. If any of you have spare time on your hands you could always have a look at some of my other books that I’m writing. ‘When worlds collide’ is on hold but I’m thinking of updating a chapter on that book as well just to see what happens. Anyway thank you for reading this far, I’m trying to keep it interesting. Comment and vote if you want….or not I don’t mind, it’s up to you.

Hope you enjoy chapter 10! JJJ

 

The iciness of his stare was overwhelming. He hovered over me like a hawk, watching my every move. I tired moving my hands again, trying to wriggle them out of the rope that have bound them together behind my chair. I remember my dad teaching me how to get out of a situation like this, but I just can’t remember. My head is too foggy to think of a time like that. I think I remember hitting my head? I’m not sure.

“You know, all you need to do is make the call.” His voice makes my skin crawl.

I lift my head to look into his dull grey eyes and spit in his face.

“Never.” I rasp out

My throat hurts, man what did these guys give me?

He chuckles, and then starts pacing. His hands behind his back and his shoulders are square. He never takes his eyes off me.

“Maybe you need some motivation. Boys!” he shouts and for the first time he looks away from me.

I hear the yells and grunts of people outside of the metal door, and at last I hear the click of it being unlocked.

The person who walks in, I was not expecting. Greif and sadness washes over me.

“No” I whisper

“No, no, no. You were supposed to be safe.” My voice cracks

I close my eyes. Pretending I’m not here in this sickening place but somewhere back at home.

I hear a crack and a scream of pain, before a thump on the ground.

I look to where the person once stood, but now they’re in a bloodied heap on the ground.

I shake the restraints again, tears filling my eyes.

“No! We had a deal! You said that they all would be safe! We had a deal!” I cry out

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