“What action did you take, Diane?” Draven asked seriously this time around.“Relax, it’s not that big of a deal.”“If it’s not that big of a deal, you won’t be here, fidgeting about telling them to me and seeking help,” he pointed out. Diane sighed and twined her fingers together. “Fine, I’ll just tell you anyways. You must understand that I didn’t know he was the owner of the game at first. I just happened to suck him there through my powers,” she explained.Draven resumed his walk towards the river. It was essential to get there. If by chance Leo comes across them talking, he’d think it was just unserious talk once they were in the water. Deep down he knew that Diane’s truth was meant for him and him alone; which was why she tracked him out here anyway.“Just tell me the next thing you did,” he said.“I wanted to make this story as short as possible but I’m not seeing the possibility of that happening.” She heaved a deep, depressed sigh. “Anyways I suck this guy here and he’s stunn
Draven was really beginning to enjoy the water. It was so warm and so relaxing to his muscles, that he decided he wouldn’t let Diane’s words get in between him and his pleasure.“So does this guy have a list of what he wants to do to you or what?” He asked carelessly.Diane popped her head above water again. “Yup, he has this long ass list. Ruining my flesh wasn’t even on his list. He wants a lot of things from me and trying to steal my womb was one of them.”Draven was so shaken that the water became dull and cold. “Damn, you must have pissed him off.”“If I did to you what I did to Draven, I don’t think you would have escaped it.”“I escaped your death.”“That’s because I let you go.” She stared into his eyes before swimming away. “You were useless to me and your death wouldn’t have motivated me in any way, so I let you go.”“Am I supposed to say ‘thank you?’”She looked back at him and smiled. “Nope. I’m just telling you what would have been if I had my hands on you and was bored.”
Leo was full of suspicion. All his life, he always trusted his instincts. He always knew when something was wrong and would fight solely against it. The first day he saw Diane, he didn’t necessarily fight her, even though he had his reservations about her.She was stunning then. She was still stunning now, but most of that allure faded when he discovered that she wasn’t even a good person. Worse of it was that she killed him just because he got in her way. Her heart was full of darkness. He knew that now and he was weary of her.He thought that Draven knew this two. The both of them had stayed up to discuss how they didn’t trust her, and even then Draven wasn’t fully on his side. He kept wavering, kept looking for unnecessary reasons as to why she would have come to him. Leo wasn’t as stupid as his friend, nor did he let his compassion get in the way of what he wanted. And all he wanted was Diane to be gone forever and out of their lives. How hard was it? Why would Draven say one thin
The journey was tense. Draven and Leo had not said a word to each other, while Lara and Diane seemed to be getting along—if Diane scowling at her for several times in a minute was considered getting along with one another. None of them rode on the mountain bear as they had not yet concluded their arguments. Leo would not speak to Draven until he had made it clear if Diane would be staying or not, and Draven on the other hand didn’t know how to send her away without revealing his secret.And so they continued to walk in silence until Diane stopped the bear in front of a flower field, forcing the rest of them to stop too.“I’m just going to feed baby boo so she doesn’t doesn’t find any of yall attractive,” she explained to them.Draven saw this as an opportunity, however a slim one. If he could convince Diane to feed the bear and catch up to then later, then they can use that opportunity to escape her.“You’re feeding him grass?” Lara suddenly blurted. “He eats grass? You should have to
“What are you doing here?” Draven asked harshly.Diane shrugged as she approached them. “I followed, why? Although I must say that the change of route was unexpected. Whatever for?”“We were running from you,” Lara admitted.“Running?” She shook her head regrettably. “You guys, am I some monster to run from? Although those attempts are futile because I have this beast with me. She can smell you from a mile away.”“You said she’s dying,” Draven chipped in, eager to remove the running away rumor. “What could she be dying from?”Diane stared directly at him. “I heard you guys discussing a moment ago that everything here is dying. I guess now that everyone is noticing these changes, I don’t need to keep it a secret anymore.”Leo stood up from his spot. This was it. This was the one thing he knew that wasn’t right.“What aren’t you telling us, Diane? Are you responsible for the silence in the forest?” Leo laughed. “It’s got to be way more than that.”“You’re right; it is way more than that
Timothy Sinclair laughed. He turned away from the screen and looked to the three other people in the room—two executives and the game changer. He gestured to the screen as he spoke to them.“Can you see that? She’s plotting ways to kill me.”One of the executives coughed self consciously. He was a man in his late thirties and he had better things to do than sit and watch his boss prowl over and fold over some girl.“Why don’t we just let her be, huh?” he asked. “She has proven time and time again that she’s dangerous… and powerful.”Timothy laughed. “Are you saying I’m not the powerful one?”“I’m saying that you’re obsessed with her. It’s unhealthy. We don’t need to destroy everything we’ve built just because you want to fish out some girl.”Timothy looked back to this screen, his hand in a fist. Diane had found new puppets that she would play with, it seems. Did she think a couple of guys would stop his wrath? Ha. What a joke!“I cannot it go,” he said to the room. “Henry, I want you
Diane was lost in her own thoughts. When she roasted the cubs that Lara had so happily given out, she fazed in and out. Sometimes she was back at home in her bed and other times she was at that cave with Timothy, torturing him. Poor Timmy. He probably didn’t understand why she needed to do all of that. When it had first happened, she was elated with happiness. She thought for sure that she had sucked someone from the outside realm, not knowing it was just on the outskirts that she had brought him from.“Did you ever imagine seeing humans with such power?” she asked him then. “Imagine if we have thinsg like this in the real world.”“Don’t get ahead of yourself,” he’d replied, and then he called her a “Flight bird.”Diane was furious, as usual. She thought he was insulting her. Whatever he said didn’t bother her, all she knew was that she’d found the perfect person to use in her experiments. He was defiant, which challenged her even more. There was nothing Diane liked more than challeng
She pushed away from him and saw that she was drenched. Diane looked around in confusion. She was in a shallow stream and was probably brought out from there. It was so shallow that she could see the sand underneath. Draven, Leo and Lara gathered around her, fluttering about.“What’s the matter with you?” Draven hissed. “Are you begging for death or something?’Diane looked up at him. He was sort of holding her up. She saw that his legs and hands were drenched too, which told her that he had been the one who pulled her out of the water. He was looking at her now with the kind of judgmental eyes people looked at those who were selfish enough to kill themselves.Diane shook her head adamantly. “I didn’t do this, I swear!” she said desperately. “It was Timothy! It is all his doing!”“Who’s Timothy again?” Leo asked on a side note.“He’s the one haunting her; the owner of the game,” Draven responded.“Ahhh, the one who built this game,” Leo smirked as he looked down at Diane. “You tried t