Fangs vs Claws by Rua Hasan

Fangs vs Claws by Rua Hasan

Author:Rua Hasan [Hasan, Rua]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: BLVNP Incorporated
Published: 2017-03-05T06:00:00+00:00


Chapter 24

I heard Marie screaming at me about spoiling a Vampire Diaries episode as I walked toward the sidewalk. I smirked even more. Aiden didn’t say anything as I left the house. He was stunned.

Well, he better get used to that! I made a bet to myself that by the end of this week, Aiden will explode. And until then, I will not forget what he did.

Something in me told me that all this was utterly useless because I forgave him a long time ago, but I’m not one to back down. I just wanted to have a little fun, that’s all. Sometimes I think I would make a great evil villain in a Disney movie. I mean, come on. I’m pretty badass! For example, instead of poisoning Snow White’s apple, I’ll just hit her head with a baseball bat. Simple.

Okay, fine. I’m not that evil. I do have a heart.

Well, a dead one though. But you get the point.

I walked toward the orphanage. I was getting pretty attached to that place and with the children—I mean, who wouldn’t? They were all angels who tragically fell to the ground. Especially Sarah. She was like the little sister I never had. Seeing her made me want to hold her and protect her from any harm.

Her smile brightened up my day and had become my motivation to wake up in the morning. Seeing a child go through tragedy and still be able to stand on their feet is inspiring. It made me want to become stronger just like her.

She might have been a child, but she had the heart and the brain of a wise adult.

The orphanage wasn’t that far away by car, but I didn’t have a ride then, so I walked. And also, I wanted to take a relaxing walk so I could admire the natural scenery. I walked along the forest and listened to the birds sing.

Five minutes later, I was trying to think of other ways to annoy Aiden when I accidentally tripped over a stone. I stumbled forward trying to regain my balance but failed. I fell forward, but before my face could hit the ground, I stuck my hands out to cushion my fall. The fall didn’t hurt because I was a vampire, but I could feel my knees throb. That’s probably going to leave a bruise until tomorrow. I got off from the ground, cursing at myself for being clumsy as I dusted off all the dirt on my clothes.

I noticed my right palm had a scratch. It was bleeding but not that much, so I decided just to continue my walk to the orphanage. I looked around to see if anyone saw me being such a klutz. Luckily, there was no one.

I was about to head forward when I noticed a little girl holding a red balloon. She was staring straight at me with lonely eyes.

Shivers went down my spine for some unknown reason, so I decided to approach her and ask her what’s wrong.



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