The Black Triangle
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  • Reads 282
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 5
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2013
"Come with me." He whispered.

"Where to?" 

"Away from your friends. They're bad people, Agatha, you don't know what they can do." He kissed her neck softly.

She glanced back at the friends she thought she knew. They stood there, desperation on their faces, watching her. "Aggie, I am begging you, stay. You don't know what you're letting yourself in for." Katarina Moncala pleaded.

What were they keeping from her? "Someone better tell me what the hell is going on here or I'll-" her breath caught in her throat as she watched the gathering of familiar people.

All of  her friends nodded in agreement before lifting their hands up and pinching out tiny contact lenses from their eyes. What they revealed could not be. "This is who we are , Agatha Whittaker and believe us, we are trying to protect you," Milano said as the perfect black triangles pulsed in his eyes.






Only first couple of chapters at the mo, if people want more then shall keep adding on the chapters:)
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