Maybe, an angel.

Maybe, an angel.

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She grew up hearing the same phrase over and over: "You're such a pretty girl." But to her, it wasn't a compliment - it was bullshit. Why did she have to be pretty? Did she even look nice? She never believed it. In fact, she hated the very idea of beauty. She wasn't just a girl who rejected beauty - she despised it. She loved darkness, chaos, and everything wicked. And one day, she made a decision: if the world was going to judge her by her looks, then she would use her looks against it. Her innocent face became her weapon. Everyone who trusted her because she looked so "sweet" - fools, all of them - met a terrible end. One by one, she lured them in, then killed them without remorse. With every soul she took, her power grew. Her humanity faded. She wasn't just a murderer anymore - she became a witch. A beautiful, deadly creature wrapped in charm and shadow. She wasn't just a pretty girl... She was a curse wearing a smile.
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Nothing left my mouth as I stared at him in shock. He truly believed that I was part of this. The man, who I had lived with and served for months. The man who I had protected with my life and soul. I stood still while, as he backed away from me quickly. "I trusted you with my life." His cry pierced around the empty room. He looked so destroyed and hurt, but mostly his face portrayed rage and determation. "And I protected you with mine." I spoke back loudly. I didn't hear myself say it but I knew I did. I look into his eyes even from our distance they seemed to wallow me in darkness. "I gave you mine." My voice was quiet and cracked. His face changed only for a second before his old one took over again. He doesn't believe me. It doesn't matter what I say or do he won't listen. He will still believe I am the bad guy. Just as Kane said, we will never be equals, we will never be fellow humans. We will always be monsters to them. "Yakov, I am not the bad guy." I plead one last time. His Russian accent comes out harsh with his next words. "Your right," he pauses, "you are the villain." I stumble back as if I had just been stabbed in the chest. It was a horrible feeling. It was never good with the emotions and yet I recognize the feeling as heart beak. I barely breathe in air as I regain my posture. A battle cry from somewhere distracts me momentarily. I suddenly remember Ewan. I glare at Yakov one more time before I take off after the cries of battle. Jade believes she started the war among the human and her kind. Nothing is as it was portrayed. The lies and the truth are hidden among each other. There is is no clear good and evil. How can there be if one does not know what is right and what is wrong. She was prepared to see death, prepared to inflict death upon others without mercy or remose. She was prepared to do her job which the Facility had given her. But now it doesn't seem so simple anymore. Instead she focuses on keeping her friends alive.

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