Dark ( harry styles fanfiction )

Dark ( harry styles fanfiction )

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Leah ..... That's my name but I don't remember much about myself ever since the incident It all happened so fast I was once the popular girl and I was outgoing but it's funny how your whole entire life can change in a few seconds Burglars broke into my house and murderd my parents and my little sister I was the only one who had managed to escape but every thing comes with a price And mine was my face The guy had a knife and well now I have a scar going down my face starting at my eye Yes my eye is fine I just have a scar That makes me look scary as hell and made me a outcast My once beautiful face is now a horror mask And I don't know why I was chosen as the victim but I swore to myself that night I would do anything to get revenge on the guy The guy who did this to me ! I can still remember those cold eyes .. Those green eyes
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'The night was alive with silence. I moved through it like a shadow, black leather gloves tight on my hands, boots soft against the grass. My gas mask hid my face, leaving only darkness where my eyes should be. The world narrowed to a single point: the house ahead. Tonight, it would belong to me. The farmhouse rose stark and white beneath the moonlight, silent except for the occasional grunt of a pig or the low hum of a cow. They were unaware. They were insignificant. I crouched behind the hedge, eyes scanning, senses alert. Every detail mattered: the flicker of light across the curtains, the faint rustle of movement inside, the way a shadow shifted across the floor. She was there. Oblivious. Popcorn in hand, murmuring to herself as the television flickered. Every motion was a note in tonight's symphony, and I was the conductor. I studied her, cataloging. Timing. Patterns. Fear. She didn't notice me yet, and that was perfect. Patience was everything. One sound, one misstep, and it could all unravel. I rang the doorbell once. Silence. Again. Still nothing. She flinched slightly, just enough to make my pulse quicken. Her small reaction was delicious. A sudden movement in the yard caught my eye-a neighbor's dog barking at some unseen intruder. Its voice was loud, startling, but contained. I froze. My breath slowed. Patience. Observation. The dog's curiosity would pass. I remained still, hidden in shadow, letting the moment stretch. The animal lost interest and padded away. Perfect. I moved to the back of the house, hammer in hand.' ...

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