Chapter Thirty-Four

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"I hope that you die," Kara repeated, pressing her palms and face against the glass and peering into the car. Her hot breath fogged up the glass. "You should have the rest of your life stripped away from you for stealing a life from an innocent man!"

Destiny shrugged her shoulders. "I cannot hear you," she lied.

What Kara did next caused Destiny's heart to stop for a few seconds. Kara wrapped her thumb and fingers around the handle and tugged on the car door. She tugged and tugged - and ripped the car door off! She threw the door aside, unbuckled Destiny's seatbelt, and grabbed her by the hair. Destiny screamed for help and kicked, but she was no match for Kara. Kara is an alien, and she is only a human.

The alien dragged her out from her car and slammed her against it. The human hissed in pain and rubbed the lower part of her back. She pressed her hands to the car for support. Kara crossed her arms over her chest and tapped her foot. She was not in the mood to play.

"That was uncalled for, Kara. If you wanted me to get out, you could have just asked."

"How could I when you clearly said that you could not hear me? You lied to me. And not just to me. To your family. Your child that you and Caleb share."

"Caleb does not have any responsibility towards North."

"Of course not. It is hard to love and care for your child when you are dead!"

"What do you want, Kara?"

"Nothing. Not at all. Just one tiny favor."

"If you had planned on blackmailing me, I am warning you not to because you could be dead first thing tomorrow morning. I am positive that you do not want your daughters to see their mother's lifeless body."

"I am not scared of you, Destiny."

She brought her face close to Kara's until their noses touched. She smiled evilly. "You should be. Even though that you are abnormal—"

"I would rather be abnormal than a jerk who killed North's father!"

"North will be better off without him."

"North will be better off without you! You cannot be compared to Caleb and Cindy. They had a stable relationship and taught their kids the right stuff."

"Like how to be homophobes?"

A growl escaped from deep within Kara's throat. She hated that word. Homophobes. Yes, some people are homophobes. They despise gays and lesbians. That was not why she hated it. Individuals like Diversity and Destiny and Marty call others who disagree homophobes. There is a major difference between those who disagree and those who do not like, and I, the narrator, will give you an example.

Let us use Eleanor and Dejah as our example. They were first introduced way back in book six. At the time that the story took place, these girls had different belief systems. Eleanor was a Christian, and Dejah was a Muslim. They are best friends. So let me ask you readers this. If Eleanor is a Christian, does that mean that she is a Muslimphobic? No. If Dejah is a Muslim, does that mean that she is a Christianphobic? No. They disagreed with each other, but they respected each other's decisions.

Caleb disagrees with same-sex marriage, however, he loves people who are gay or lesbian because God calls us to love our neighbors. Diversity and Destiny and Marty call Caleb a homophobe just to ruin his self-esteem. In truth, they despise that he is a good Christian, and Destiny and Diversity murdered him for it.

Kara slapped Destiny. Destiny massaged her cheek as her eyebrows narrowed.

"That was for Caleb," Kara said.

"You should not have done that."

"You give black people, especially black women, a bad name. The only reason that you have gotten away with your crimes is because of your skin color. Some of the cops are afraid to put you away because people will claim that it is racist. Meanwhile, Caleb is being spit on just because he is white. The people have spoken. Heroes are the past. Criminals are the future."

Destiny poked Kara's chest. "You are an idiot. Do you have any idea what us blacks have gone and are still going through?"

"I do. And I am sorry for all the people who were slaves and still are. Too bad that you learned to be a racist moron."

"Bite your tongue."

Kara flipped her hair. "It is clearer than the sky above us that you have a hatred towards whites. More specifically, white males who are straight and believe in Jesus. You hated Caleb the day that he became important to Cindy. Thanks to him, Cindy did not turn out like you."

Destiny did not like that she was calling her out on her bull. She slapped her. Kara uttered a cry and slapped her back. Destiny grabbed her, and the fight began. Well, it would have begun had not Ava intervened. She had her gun and pulled the trigger. The bullet flew and dug into the alien's ankle.

"Ah!" Kara fell on her bottom and hugged her ankle.

Destiny was in shock. She breathed heavily and stared at Kara. She could not find the ability to move.

"Hello, Destiny."

Ava appeared and walked to the girls. Her gun was aimed at the girl who took Caleb's life.

"A-Ava," Destiny stammered. "I-I am surprised that you are here. I heard that you were in custody."

"I escaped. The writer did not make me the greatest fictional villain for nothing."

Destiny's stomach heaved. "P-please, Ava. Do not aim the gun at me. It is making me nervous, and I am pregnant."

"I promise that I will not kill Caleb and Cindy's baby."

Ava pulled the trigger again, and a bullet struck Destiny in the shoulder. She screamed and held her shoulder.

Ava snickered. "Once you give birth, you will die."

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