The Truth Lies Beneath Your Eyes

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Authors: Nzingha Keyes
Tags: Drama, Fantasy, love triangle, High School, demons, love, teenage
her hand out to his bare chest and
Amethyst caught it.
    “Mine, he’s mine so don’t fucking touch him,”
she said fiercely.
    “Fine,” The girl said still staring at
Christophe. She wouldn’t have thought much of the staring if
Christophe hadn’t had this vicious and annoyed look in his eyes.
Amethyst knew her powers were stronger because now she could read
minds quicker. She looked toward the girl to read her. But why
be with her anyways? I’m so much better and hotter and more
experienced…like imagine the things that we could-
    “You fucking whore!!” Amethyst yelled as she
pushed the girl back. She didn’t think that’d she push the chick
through a concrete wall though.
    “You’re so cute when you get mad,” Christophe
mumbled under his breath. The girl charged toward her and she knew
that pushing the blue hair girl meant that it was a battle to be
fought, better now than later.
    Punches flew that were directed at her and
she knew they were enough to send the normal fallen angel through
the walls but she couldn’t feel them. She noticed they were only
fight four of them and if confused her but she couldn’t dwell on
that. Her body hurt, her friends were hurt and it felt like her
body was on fire, like flames were ripping through her skin and
then she yelled and snarled a noise louder then the entire scene
combined and her sight flashed purple and she was moving without
feeling and no thinking she didn’t know what happened until one of
them grabbed her by her neck and all the blood was rushing to her
head and she bit something, someone and then there was darkness and
her head hit metal.
    She felt numb, until she could feel
Christophe pinning her into a kiss.
    “Mhmm you shouldn’t do that, babe,” she half
moaned against her will.
    “Why not?” He asked laughing as she opened
her eyes to see that he still had no shirt. All it’s going to
take it unbutton and unzip and if it gets to either of those… she thought.
    “That’s inevitable trouble,” she said.
    “You know you want me,” he said laughing even
harder. That’s for damn sure, she thought. Noticing that
Kristen was sitting in the corner of…what used to be a room.
    “Uh hey, kiddo,” she said and then Christophe
moved from being on top of her, “Yeah hey,” he said awkwardly.
    “Ha ha, what were you doing?” Kristen
asked.
    “Uh do you need something?” Christophe asked
avoiding the question.
    “Dad wants you in his office so I have to
take you, your brothers are there already,” she said. Then she took
them in an elevator and then to a room.
    “You destroyed all four of them…In blind
fury. That’s my girl,” The guy said. She knew he was her father but
that wasn’t something she felt like acknowledging.
    “Can I leave now? And what do you mean blind
fury? The last thing I remember is a girl with blue hair.
    “You screeched and then moved so fast and so
dangerously and, and amazing,” Alex said and Alias nodded.
    “Now I was going to keep you all here, I
underestimated my child. If I separate you, you can find each
other. If one of you die then you come back so at the moment I will
release you all.
    “What’s the catch?” Christophe asked.
    “That is for me to know and for you boys to
fear,” he said with a smirk.
    “How’s your mother, Ami?” He asked.
    “She’s good, I’m nothing like you, dad,” She
said.
    “More than you know,” He countered.
    “Well I’ll contact you more often Amethyst,
and just so you know all the rooms in the building have cameras you
two,” He said.
    “What do you mean by that?” She asked.
    “What exactly were you doing before you were
in here?” He asked smiling. Both Amethyst and Christophe blushed.
Alex and Alias had already gotten up to leave and since they all
knew how to fly they decided that’s how they would get back to the
city.

    Thirteen Hours Later…
    Dear Journal,
    was crazy, A fight that I can’t remember at
all
    my dad just showed up out of thin

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