“But the alarms are going off. Our security will be angry if they cannot locate us,” Freddie’s voice muffled outside the door.
“Don’t worry,” Jenna said as the handle twisted. “Its probably a false one.” The door opened sending a sliver of light onto my face. Freddie and Jenna were kissing when they entered. His hand tightly around her waist. Seeing their intimacy, this luxury as he would call it, granting himself the pleasure of someone he loved, the same pleasure which he had just diligently took from me hours ago, yeah, it pulled the trigger. Jenna screamed as I grabbed Freddie’s throat. I swung him …show more content…
The buckets all around you. Brooms smacking the floor. The pain throbbing in your head until you think it will explode?” I crouched down really low. I wanted his eyes to see me. To witness the creature his society idolized so much as perfection. My voice was booming and he flinched with each question. “Do you remember when you went dark? When the good in you fought the bad? And the fear, the torture, the pain gushed through your veins?” Freddie was breathing harder now. Out of fear. Out of pain. I didn’t quite care. “She sat by you! She rubbed your back! She consoled you in your darkest hour!” Freddie still wouldn’t make eye contact, so I threw him around and pulled him up to my face. “And you fed her to the demons! You stupid bastard!” I repeatedly punched him. I couldn’t stop. My anger and desperation completely transformed me, and I beat my best friend until that broken heart of mine willed me to …show more content…
But I was Hell in human form. My strength, at that moment, was unmatchable. I felt the whips wrap my limbs but my gene had inhibited the pain sensory. I didn’t feel anything but the pull. I yanked them from the guards and the whips crashed to the floor. The guards attacked, but what did they think would happen? I was created to take down countries. I growled as I clothes-lined the attacking force. The surviving guards didn’t come after that. I heard the screaming. The people running from my sight. I turned the corner, still dragging Freddie, and took the elevator. It was a slow rise to Level