A Revelation of Death by Alexa Padgett
Author:Alexa Padgett [Cagney, J. J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sidecar Press, LLC via Indie Author Project
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Cici
It appears necessary to go back to first principles in search of the most simple truths, and to dispute with some prevailing prejudice every inch of ground. â Mary Wollstonecraft
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She woke, straining against the nonexistent bonds. But it was her screams that shook her. These were not the cries sheâd made the night before in terrorâher vocal cords released a sound of sheer agony. Her nerve-endings still pulsed with the pain the girl endured.
âCici,â Sam called. Her name fell sharp from his lips, primed by the fear glinting in his eyes.
âOh, Sam.â She threw herself into his arms. Her body began to convulse and the cold slick of sweat coated her skin. âWhat he did to her.â
The pain began to subside but the relief that she wasnât his victim caused tears of shame to pool in her eyes.
âAnother girl or the same one?â
âI donât knowâ¦â
But she did. She didnât want to say itâdidnât want to make it true. She forced out the words. âAnother one.â
Sam cursed even as his arms banded around her, molding her body to his. He rocked her as she struggled to regain control over her emotions.
âIâm sorry,â she blubbered.
âNo, Cee. No. Donât be sorry. I thought you were dying. God, I thought you wereââ
âI was.â The tears stopped. She sucked in a harsh breath. âFor a time, I was her. I was drowning.â
And the horror of those moments caused her to flail from him, ignoring her ankle as she sprinted down the hall to the bathroom. She barely made it to her knees over the toilet.
Sam caught her hair and held it back. She retched and retched, emptying not just her stomach but the evil that tried to seep into her soul. No one should see what she had.
No one should live through it.
Cici didnât pity the victimâshe became her. And the womanâs determination to live bubbled up in Cici's chest then, as it did now. Except Cici still breathed, still had a voice.
Thatâs why her twin sent these terrible visionsâso Cici would be able to tell these womenâs stories. To be sure they were found and justice meted.
She brought her forearms up onto the toilet seat and rested her forehead against them. She wiped away the tears forming in the corner of her eyes.
The remnants of the dream rippled over her skin before they seemed to sink into her body, much like the stagnant, murky water.
âItâs hate, Sam.â Her voice was raspy from bile and emotion. She sat up, wiping the remnants of sick from her mouth.
Sam watched her from his perch on the side of her bathtub. Heâd turned on the bathroom light and his eyes seemed as shadowed as hers felt. He stood up and brought her a toothbrush, already dabbed with toothpaste. She took it, grateful, to wash the horrid taste from her mouth. While she did so, he slid her boot back over her air cast. Cici winced at the throbbing in her ankle as it careened up her leg with each new jostle.
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