Double-Edged Blade
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2021
Something as simple as day and night meant the difference between two completely opposite worlds. Somehow, the both of them manage to collide in both; but as their two worlds come crashing into one another, will they be able to stick it through, or will they tear each other apart?
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Since that fateful night, we have been at it harder than ever, unsure of the future; for a once perfect plan turned into a dirt-covered blood-dripping double-edged blade, one that was bound to impale us both.
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The chains rattle as he fights to get out of them, but to no avail. The silence that falls is quickly broken by the clicking of my heels against the cold cobblestone beneath me taking me to the other side of the room. I stop three feet in front of him and look down, an involuntary frown appearing on my face. He slowly raises his eyes to mine, fire dancing within.

"My love" I sigh.

"Dear"
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