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Running from Rope

Running from Rope

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Aug 17, 2012
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Romance
Abigal Sheldon has had a normal 1690s life, that some girls would envy. She isn't given too much work, and the minister's son, Victor is after her. Too bad she isn't interested. Victor, however, is a persistent boy. He ends up throwing her in jail, accused of witchcraft, and is destined to have the same fate as both of her parents who were hanged as witches, unless she agrees to be with Victor. She is adamant on keeping her dignity and would rather die than be with "that dreadful Victor". Unfortunately, what Abigal did not count on was finding a very handsome boy in her cell. She learns that he has already had his trial, and is to be hanged the next day. Abigal is determined to keep him alive, no matter what. The question is, how far will she go?
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"You're the only thing that I have ever truly loved," he states, leaning in closer. I try to scoot away, but he corners me on the bed, placing his body over mine. "Get off me!" I exclaim, angrily. "I'm not who you think I am. That can't be possible." His face comes closer to mine as he pins my wrists to the bed. "It is possible. I loved you for three, short, human years, and then you left me. Now that I have you back, though, I will never let that happen again." ***** Salem's earliest memories were of her parents preforming odd rituals. She never really understood anything they said in them, but she would always sit in the middle of the big, circled, star and giggle. At age 10, both of her parents died. She was thrown into foster care. Without them around to explain to her exactly what the rituals meant, Salem was never told that she was a sacrifice to a demon king in exchange for all the money they could ever ask for. On her 20th birthday, at the stroke of midnight, the demon king finally comes for her. She is completely unaware of the situation, and she begins to try her best at resisting his advances, but he is very possessive, very persuasive, and very determined to claim what is rightfully his.

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