Taeh Scream: A Short Story

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“It’s always easy to predict on how normies act… especially when they feel up against a wall,” a voice called out to Taehyung cause him to jump up in fear, slamming shut the steel cabinet door, his back press against it, grounding himself, leveling his fear as he stared straight a two body building men. Taehyung felt so small. Taehyung felt so weak. “You know… running here or running there… isn’t going to stop us from completely our job, Mr. Kim.” “Don’t kill me,” Taehyung spit out without thought, his voice increasing in volume, and his fear dripping from each word. His grip on the duffle bag tighten as he pulled it closer to him, fearing one of the men stepping up and yanking it from his grip. “Please… don’t,” Taehyung begged weakly as he ran his tongue over his lips, coating it with a thin layer of saliva before looking into the smaller man’s eyes. “I have nothing to do with this. I don’t even know what Irene did. I was just her boyfriend… her innocent boyfriend… for goodness sake, I am a goddamn vet assistant, and I can’t hurt a fly… I never even taken drugs.” …show more content…
Taehyung breathed out a small whimper, curling into himself as stared at the men above. The shorter man licked in his lips in response to Taehyung attempt in shrinking himself, it almost seemed like he was enjoying seeing Taehyung reduce himself into a crying child. Taehyung bet his does. He looked like a sick fuck. He looked like the kind to find death amusing. Taehyung even bet that he was the one who left the light marks on Joy’s body. Taehyung coughed softly as tears started to run down his face. “We are assigned a job,

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