Kill the Last Kings
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  • Reads 94
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2018
"Okay...Okay. I know what your thinking. It's not what it looks like." Kendall spluttered at shocked, but coming from her mouth it sounded sarcastic. 

She put both hands up to show her innocents, but that didn't help when she held an almost two foot sword. "Okay you know what? Don't look at the sword." She threw the sword at the brick wall. His eyes following it as it dug into the wall. 

"Y-You just killed them in cold blood!" He shouted taking steps back when Kendall accidentally stepped up to him closer. 

"They were going to kill me!" She spat, tugging on her hair as she paced back and forth. "It was either I kill them and we live because I can't lose you. But we could of died as they lived on to go kill the rest of my family!"

She heard running from a block away. She was quick to reached for the blade but didn't feel it. She looked and feared when she didn't see it there but the crack it made. 

"Fuck!" She whispered shout and freaked out, using her supernatural speed and looked around the area as Hector tried to keep an eye at her. And when he lost her sight she popped up right behind him as she grabbed his arm, "we need to get out of here!" She said through clenched teeth, thinking of a cloaking spell and ran the opposite direction.

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