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Her brow creased faintly No, she didn’t believe he would allow it. But if their blades had found her throat when they had the chance, there would have been precious little he could have done to stop it. He wouldn’t allow her death because she was 'his'. Because if she was to die, it would be by his will alone. And because he took far too much pleasure in breaking her himself to let anyone else ruin the game.
She shook her head slowly at his insinuation, dark hair clinging to her damp cheeks. Afraid? She denied it, but she wouldn't give breath to the word knowing her voice would betray her, crack open with everything she was holding back and betray the lie.
When his hand came to her cheek she tried to turn away, am instinctive recoil, but his grip tightened. A sharp nail brushed close to her eye, not quite touching, close enough that the message was clear. Her jaw locked, teeth grinding as she held his gaze, refusing to flinch even as the threat hummed between them.
But the fire inside her was guttering.
The adrenaline that had kept her upright bled away, leaving dizziness in its wake. The room swayed, her vision darkening at the edges as her legs began to weaken beneath her. She scowled at him through it, hatred burning hot, even as her strength failed.
“I… hate you,” she breathed, the words barely more than a rasp, before her legs gave way..
She shook her head slowly at his insinuation, dark hair clinging to her damp cheeks. Afraid? She denied it, but she wouldn't give breath to the word knowing her voice would betray her, crack open with everything she was holding back and betray the lie.
When his hand came to her cheek she tried to turn away, am instinctive recoil, but his grip tightened. A sharp nail brushed close to her eye, not quite touching, close enough that the message was clear. Her jaw locked, teeth grinding as she held his gaze, refusing to flinch even as the threat hummed between them.
But the fire inside her was guttering.
The adrenaline that had kept her upright bled away, leaving dizziness in its wake. The room swayed, her vision darkening at the edges as her legs began to weaken beneath her. She scowled at him through it, hatred burning hot, even as her strength failed.
“I… hate you,” she breathed, the words barely more than a rasp, before her legs gave way..