Breath || Theo Raeken

Breath || Theo Raeken

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She let out a shaky breath: "Who are you?" her voice was barely a whispering. She nearly screamed when she felt his breath on her neck: "Your worst nightmare." He was whispering into her ear and she felt a shiver down her spine. She didn't know if she should be scared or turned on by his rough, deep voice and his hot breath on her neck. She felt how he started putting chains around her wrists and now she also started noticing the chains around her feet. She got goosebumps because of the cold metal on her pale skin, but maybe it was her kidnapper who touched her skin unpurposely. "We're going to have a lot of fun, Reena Mae Sheffield.", he whispered, and Reena started to get a growing feeling of fear inside of her. She turned her head to his side, but he already disappeared. This story is straight, but there are many LGBTQ+ Characters. It's a Teenwolf fanfiction, but you don't have to watch it to get the storyline and if not, just ask me.
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"Hey, who are you?" I could tell he wasn't trying to scare him off while still trying to establish the fact that we could hurt him if we wanted to. "I was gonna ask you the same question," he replied. "But since to beat me to it, I'm Eli. I'm just a seventeen-year-old kid out here alone. Y'all seem to be in the same situation." His southern accent was thick but definitely not South Carolinian. It sounded more like he was from Alabama or Mississippi. "True. For how long?" "Four weeks. I ran away because of...circumstances," he said, trailing off on the last word. "Prove to us you're not dangerous," Marcus threatened. "Prove to me you're not dangerous," Eli countered. "I don't even know your names." "Fine. I'm Marcus, that's Peyton, Luke, and Aaliyah," he answered, gesturing toward each of us as he spoke. I could tell he didn't trust the guy, but he seemed good enough. He hadn't said anything to make us distrust him, but he also hadn't said anything to make us trust him. "Look, dude, I'm not trying to hurt you. I'm looking for something a friend told me about a few weeks ago. She said there was a whole network of teens out here, but there's a camp somewhere in Florida that gives them a place to stay. Secret, of course, and run by teens, but anyway, it seems safer than being out here and living off the land." "Wait, you mean there are more of us?" I asked. ☁ Three teenagers find themselves rejected by their families after they're all unexpectedly outed on the same night. With the help of their friend, they head to the streets in search of freedom and acceptance. Along the way they meet another boy, and there's more to him then they could have ever guessed. Follow each of them as they discover who they are, who they love, and more of their country's secrets than they could ever dream of in a thrilling trilogy told from all five points of view.

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