The Will to Love

The Will to Love

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"Will?" I gasped as I took in his bloodied form slouched against the fence. "Who did this to you?" He brought his eyes to meet mine and my knees buckled at the extent of his condition. There was blood oozing from a large gash across his forehead to his eyebrow. He was clutching his side and wincing painfully. I noticed that his breathing was shallow and uneven which was when realisation dawned that he had been stabbed and it was still bleeding - badly. "Ava?" His voice sounded hoarse. "Hang in there. I'm going to call an ambulance okay? You're going to be fine." I was surprised to find that my voice came out a lot more composed than I felt. There was so much blood. "No!" He exclaimed suddenly as he raised his hand to stop me but instantly recoiled at the pain that shot through him from the small movement. "No ambulance." - - -
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Annie Bloom is an average girl. She's in college, has a best friend, works, and studies. Yet one day she finds herself attacked, hospitalized, and nearly killed. Her best friend, Will, is certain it has to do with the guy she just started dating. Is Will jealous? Could her new boyfriend be involved? Or is it someone else entirely? Annie must find out quickly because every day could be her last. *** I could feel nothing but the pain. I felt every hit in excruciating detail with each erratic, painful heartbeat as my world became reduced to a series of agony. I struggled to breath through the broken ribs that constricted my airflow like a two-ton concrete slab had fallen on me. The blood from the blows to my head rolled down my face in waves. My arm was twisted at an impossible angle, yet I couldn't scream because my mouth would not open. I could feel the kicks coming at me from all directions, and as I received another one to the head I knew this was the end for me and my heartbeat slowed. The stab wound was bleeding too much for me to survive. When they left me for dead my eyes began to droop and the last thing I saw through fuzzy tunnel-like sight was a man running towards me before one final rattling breath coursed through my broken body and my heart stopped beating.

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