DESTINY BACCARI
Darach
Posts: 180
Age:
25
Occupation:
Mystic Daily Owner
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Grey Maddox
Played by:
Julia
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 17:51:44 GMT
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Post by DESTINY BACCARI on Mar 14, 2022 19:28:17 GMT
━ i'll stay awake at night with just my skin and bones ━ WAS SHE EXACTLY HOW her sister always told her she was? Evil, or at least fated for it, here to cause strife and wreak havoc on those around her?
No. God, no. She was doing this for them━all three of them━her tiny family that might not see this out alive if the playing field wasn’t levelled. Leah had started this━she went after them first━and now, with Petyr, it was dire Destiny helped send a message. An eye for an eye… though, Leah hadn’t killed her. Were they just enacting war?
Grey knew what he was doing. He knew his sister, and Destiny trusted him with her life, and, apparently he’d done this before. She had, too, but still… not as an adult and of her own free will.
If she wasn’t pregnant (and a bundle of nerves because they were about to literally kill somebody), she might’ve felt like a spy. Like… Kim Possible or the girls in Totally Spies, dressed in all black and with nothing loose for Leah’s boyfriend━Remzi━to grab onto or something like that. It made sense. The yoga pants hugged her rounded belly, and it pressed into Grey’s side first before her lips could reach his cheek, seeking some sort of comfort. “Are… we ready?” Destiny had entrusted Grey to set this all up and gather supplies━she helped if she could, obviously, and she wanted to learn, but ultimately he was the orchestrator of this… or perhaps just the supervisor.
Like a child crossing the street, Destiny kept a firm hold of his hand from the moment they left the penthouse to when they walked into Remzi’s new suite. And the whole time, for each agonizing second in the elevator and every step down the hallway, she felt it━that warmth in her chest, the feeling he gave her, like the slow ooze of jelly pouring from the middle of a doughnut. This was scary━terrifying, actually━but she could do it by his side.
Mistletoe. She saw it the minute they entered, along with the sharp stench of vomit, both hands flinging to cover her nose and mouth. “I can’t━” No, she really couldn’t. Normally, Destiny wasn’t squeamish, but she stopped dead in her tracks just within the doorway and stared at the scene in front of her. He was on the bed, looking sickly but alive, and there were little white bits spilled on the sheets beside him, and on the floor━the image of them made it worse.
Rushing to the nearest window before adding any more mess, Destiny pushed it open a crack to let the cool air flood in. Taking a deep breath of fresh air, and a moment to just stand there hunched over it, she finally glanced over her shoulder at Grey with watery eyes. She wasn’t wimping out━she could do this. They could do this.
With a small smile of reassurance, Destiny pushed away from the window and walked back over, nearing the bed slowly. “How are we… supposed to do this?” She whispered as if the man was already dead, blue eyes trailing over Remzi and then flicking back up to Grey. “I mean, I know how but… should we leave him on the bed and do it from there?” She had to remember why she was here. This was the man shacking up with the woman who was a direct threat to their son, living just a few floors beneath Grey, who could do whatever he wanted to them if he tried hard enough. She knew she was safe with Grey, but this just ensured it.
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GREY MADDOX
Darach
Posts: 170
Age:
29
Occupation:
Owner of Grey Haven Hotel
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Destiny Baccari
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 19, 2024 20:19:32 GMT
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Post by GREY MADDOX on Mar 15, 2022 21:50:07 GMT
Grey’s hand slipped into his pocket as they started down in the elevator. Destiny pressed against one side of him, her bump a firm reminder that this wasn’t just about getting the pack off of his back anymore. Wire, cold and sharp against his fingers, the sap heavy against his knuckles. He’d have used them without hesitation before but now they had to.
It wasn’t that kid’s thing of you broke my toy, I’m gonna get you back. Undoubtedly Leah would’ve revelled in it as a child, that sociopathic tendency hidden but always there somewhere. Pulling wings off of flies, stomping on bugs, pushing other kids down in the playground. All a matter of biding her time until she could claw out her father’s throat and turn those cold blue eyes on the brother who shared half her blood. Only it hadn’t worked when she’d tried to get rid of him the same way she had Malcolm. God it must’ve burned at her.
Like the remembered bruises on Destiny’s throat burned at him.
Neither her or her boyfriend were going to lay another hand on Destiny or the baby. The fingers that might creep around her throat or swing for the bump his hand found as he drew it from his pocket cut to the bone as Remzi tried to fight his way free of the wire. Whatever strength drained out of him in those last moments would filter through into Destiny, another layer of power to shield her and the baby. The rot in the man’s brain that had him falling for Leah’s lies left behind in a body that would end up in a shallow grave somewhere out in the woods. Maybe he’d give the brother some measure of comfort, tell him that at least Remzi had gone easy. There would be no apology though, Remzi had brought it on himself.
Little lines crinkled at the corners of Grey’s eyes as he glanced up at the security cameras, shut down without a word of explanation to Cat about what was happening tonight. His mouth twitched at the firmer press of Destiny’s bump against his side, the brush of her lips on his cheek. ”We’re all set,” he promised hoarsely, his hand pulled free of his pocket to skim a thumb along Destiny’s cheekbone. Ready to get rid of one of Leah’s weapons and draw the line in the sand.
A knot tightened in the pit of Grey’s stomach as they stepped out of the elevator, their arrival heralded with a quiet ding Remzi hopefully wouldn’t have heard. The two of them left the elevator, approaching Remzi’s door hand in hand. He’d watched on the monitor upstairs as Remzi had drunk the complimentary alcohol in his new room, the suite he’d offered up when something between him and his Samaritan brother had obviously soured. A new room, little gifts to make up for whatever had happened, all provided on the hotel’s dime to keep their guests happy … and make them easier to doctor.
Another quick beep, the master key card slipped into the lock, the door opening silently to let out that little puff of sour air. Vomit. Grey swallowed back the rush of bile up his own throat, cursing quietly as Destiny clamped hands over her face. The pregnancy hadn’t been as nightmarish as all the horror stories he’d read about online, anticipation marking out Destiny’s difficult pregnancy in stark, worrying terms. ”You need to breathe through your nose … easy …” Grey coached. Not unheard of in the sacrifices he’d performed. The mistletoe irritating the sacrifice’s stomach, sometimes bringing up enough to rouse them again before he’d hit them, before he’d strung the garrot around their throats.
His hand went out, fingers spread in the air like he could ward it off. Destiny was at the window, cracking in to let wash some of the stench away. Grey grabbed a shirt from the back of a chair, draping it over the mess on the bed. He knelt a single knee on the edge of the mattress, fingers hovering at Remzi’s throat as Destiny turned back towards him, big blue eyes watering. His lips curled reassuring back at her. ”He’s out, it’s gonna be quick, easy.” Bloody. A knock on the head, a slice of the blade in his pocket across the man’s bearded throat, then the wire.
Dipping his hand into his pocket, Grey closed his fingers around the sap. His teeth raked his lower lip, pinned it before he lifted his chin towards the man – just as big and solid as his brother. ”Down. We prop him against the edge of the bed. It’s … easier to get purchase behind them. You OK?” The first time he’d killed he’d been the one getting sick, his torn stomach agony as he’d dropped to his knees outside the farmhouse, throwing up until his throat burned, his sister’s blood smearing his face as he’d wiped at his mouth. Gritting his teeth, he circled to the bottom of the bed, holding the sap out to Destiny before he closed his hands around the man’s ankles, dragging that dead weight towards the end of the bed. Behind him Destiny wouldn’t have to see the blood flooding bright from the wound in the man’s neck, wouldn’t see his tongue and eyes bulge in those final moments. He hadn’t been able to shield her from Tanner or Leah but he’d shield her from as much of this as possible.
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RAIK DURMAZ
Human
Posts: 124
Age:
36
Occupation:
Bartender
Status:
Single
Played by:
Jodi
You’re as sweet as maple
Last seen Nov 13, 2024 20:00:54 GMT
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Post by RAIK DURMAZ on Mar 16, 2022 13:53:02 GMT
His bags remained unpacked in the corner of his new room. The decision had been made. He was moving back to Detroit in a few days, without his brother. Everything was in motion. He purchased his plane ticket and quit his job at Campbell’s. He hadn’t really come up with a lie for his parents as to why he was moving back alone, but he was done with lying for Remzi. He’d tell them some of the truth, in that his brother had chosen a new life. A life that didn’t involve him, or even his parents. There was nothing more they could do for their youngest now. He was truly lost to the darkness. No doubt he’d leave out the last bit knowing his mom would drive down to Mystic Falls and attempt to drag Remzi back by his ear. Raik still didn’t understand exactly what had happened to his brother, but Dani said it sounded like he had shut down his emotions. Everything had got a bit too much for Remzi and he decided to feel no more. If only Raik could do the same. There was hole left in his heart by Katie’s death. Salt had been rubbed in that by the fact it was his brother that did the killing. Maybe he just hadn’t been there enough for his younger brother. He thought he had, but perhaps it just wasn’t enough in the end. It felt like his brother had actually died now, leaving him to mourn the person his brother once was. Enough was enough though. It was time to head back home. Get a job and find an apartment. Maybe even throw himself out into the dating world in the hopes of finding his future wife. His mom was desperate for grandchildren by now and Remzi wasn’t going to deliver them. The place felt so empty without his brother trashing his area on the other side of the room. Everything was so tidy and in place, causing him to miss his brother’s messy lifestyle (a little bit). No t-shirts thrown on the floor in a pile, no empty shampoo bottles taking up space in the bathroom, no sweet wrappers around the trashcan instead of in it. It was quiet and peaceful. The complimentary drinks in his room helped to take the edge off. He’d already had a few farewell drinks at Campbell’s bar with everyone, so there was a flush to his cheeks by the time he returned to the hotel. Remzi had told him the owner of the hotel was a see you next Tuesday. He didn’t exactly say why, but it didn’t take a lot for Remzi to think that of a person. Raik didn’t agree though. The man seemed pleasant enough whenever they crossed paths and he’d been kind enough to move Raik into another room with minimal questions. Grey had even been kind enough to give him the alcohol. Perhaps he’d knocked back the free alcohol too quickly in an attempt to drown out his thoughts, but there was a sick feeling in the pit of his stomach as he lay on the bed. He took a deep breath. Must have been the tacos he had earlier. At soon as he thought about the tacos his stomach lurched causing him to sit up. Okay, he wasn’t much of a drinker but he didn’t think his tolerance was this low. A few drinks and the room was spinning as he tried to push himself up off the bed. The bathroom seemed so far away and everything felt so blurry. He thought he’d peeled himself away from the bed and towards the trash can that was closer than the toilet, but he hadn’t. Raik was still in bed and emptied the contents of his stomach onto the floor next to the bed. There wasn’t a lot going through his head in that moment though as he lay back down on the bed. He wasn’t even in the right state of mind to tell himself to roll over as he drifted off. The beep of the card on the door, the sound of the window opening, the tug on his ankles. None of it stirred him. DESTINY BACCARI & GREY MADDOX - i'm not ready for this
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DESTINY BACCARI
Darach
Posts: 180
Age:
25
Occupation:
Mystic Daily Owner
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Grey Maddox
Played by:
Julia
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 17:51:44 GMT
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Post by DESTINY BACCARI on Mar 18, 2022 19:08:53 GMT
━ i'll stay awake at night with just my skin and bones ━ MEMORIES SHE THOUGHT WERE buried forever━hidden in a subconscious that protected her from the horrors of her childhood, and her actions━sprung up again. They bled into Destiny’s brain as she imagined Remzi would be in a few minutes, as her father and mother had after Lacey’s influence. She wondered if her sister was right all along, and if perhaps Julia had been the same. Was it honestly a curse for Grey’s family? The madness, sure, but turning to what Druids considered ‘dark’? Grey was right━it was better this way. That’s what her father had taught her, what he’d really been saying during her lessons. Perhaps she didn’t think she’d understood it, but something in her had soaked up those subliminal messages. He knew, Grey knew, Lacey and Julia knew, and now Destiny had to learn again. That’s what all Grey’s lessons had been leading up to, hadn’t they? Not a baby━that was just an additional side-product from what happened during their lessons━but sacrifices. Power.
It didn’t make the idea of murder any easier, though.
Moving back to Grey, she waited patiently as he shifted the man, giving a few little nods at his question (and explanation). “I’ll be fine,” But he won’t be. Forcing another smile that was calmer (or perhaps less sickly) than she felt, Destiny smoothed her hand over and across the orb sitting above her pelvis, shoving all her organs aside to grow this little… thing that she already loved so much. Enough to kill for him━literally.
Taking the small (yet weighty) leather strap that was offered, Destiny clenched her fingers around it until her knuckles went white, testing its weight in her palm. She started to feel a little sick again upon hearing the thump of Remzi’s heavy body hitting the floor.
“For Petyr, right?” She asked softly, blue eyes moving from the sap to Remzi and then up to Grey’s. It wasn’t an answer she was hoping for, but rather reassurance that this was alright━what they were meant to do. Sucking in a heavy breath for stability (which was probably a mistake because all she got was the puke stench again), Destiny’s hand flexed, bicep tightened, but she didn’t swing until she saw him rousing. Remzi seemed to wake up for just a split second and Destiny━with the power of a woman who’d been taken advantage of too many times and a mother with a baby to protect━lifted her arm and sent the object into the side of his head, but not before hissing, “This is what happens when you come for my family, Remzi.”
Newly invigorated as the ritual began, Destiny followed Grey’s previous instructions and crawled up onto the bed, dropping the sap at her side. Her legs hung on either side of his arms to keep him propped up, sitting with Remzi’s head nestled between them. Darting her palm out to Grey, her voice sounded suddenly a lot more confident, though she wasn’t focused on how she felt anymore. “The knife.” And when she had it, Destiny made quick work of gliding it across his throat, only a little turned off when the liquid warmth began pouring over her palm. From her angle, all she could see was the crown of Remzi’s head, thick, dark hair pulled out of the way, and the beginning of red stains down his shirt.
With a focused expression, trying to see past it and instead at the ritual, Destiny remembered her mother, blonde hair soaked while she let out cries that truly proved her nature as a siren. Like mermaids in every fictional movie Destiny had seen as a kid, darker layers were nestled beneath the flawless face, and now they were all over her hands.
Switching the knife out for the garrote, Destiny tried to ignore her painted hands as she tightened it around his throat, twisting the wire until she heard gurgling, pressure, resistance, and then nothing. A piece of hair tore free from her ponytail, dangling in front of her face and completely ignored. Still holding on, Destiny put all her strength into ending this, still going on longer than needed. Releasing a cry for him, half growled frustration and something to free the tension sitting in her sternum, Destiny finally let go, pulling in a laboured breath. She felt the power they talked about seeping out of Remzi and into her. It bathed her in a warmth she couldn’t explain, like splashing warm water on her face at the end of the day or being covered in a fuzzy blanket in frigid temperatures. It was hers now.
She stared at his limp head, suddenly aware of the hair in her face and, without thinking, she reached up to tuck it behind her ear. Destiny didn’t realize until it was too late━until there were red blotches across her cheek, in her hair and over her ear. Her eyes found Grey’s again, finally, panting and tearing up as the weight of what she’d just done came crashing down. She’d taken somebody’s life; somebody was dead because of her, and she’d pulled his life-force from him like it was nothing.
The fluttering came next, a strange tumble and knock like he knew exactly what was happening. It might’ve seemed like the worst time, as if he had chosen the most inappropriate moment, but it was just another reminder when Destiny was doubting herself. Their reason━something to hope for and protect.
“Grey. Grey.” His name was a whimper as she reached for him, barreling off the bed clumsily and towards him, careful to keep her back to Remzi. Maybe it was disrespectful not to look at what she’d just done, considering the scope of it, but Destiny didn’t want to see him. Once she was near enough and steady on her feet, she pressed his hand to the lower curve of her belly, blood soaking into the dark fabric. She wanted Grey to feel him, too (for a million and one reasons), but right now, to prove they’d done something right.
She stared into his eyes and hoped he could, and turned to bury her face in his chest after a moment, gripping at his shirt while she battled with how she felt about this.
Destiny had said it before: family. Their family mattered most.
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GREY MADDOX
Darach
Posts: 170
Age:
29
Occupation:
Owner of Grey Haven Hotel
Status:
Engaged
Partner:
Destiny Baccari
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 19, 2024 20:19:32 GMT
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Post by GREY MADDOX on Mar 24, 2022 20:52:38 GMT
If he’d been here alone he wouldn’t have bothered moving the body. A curled lip at the spill of white berry studied vomit on the bed, tugging at that long snarl of hair to get the man just far enough out of the pool to make a cleaner job of it. The blow to the head, the drag of the knife, the snap of the wire around the scruff covered throat done fast. If you were too slow it gave them a chance to wake – like the wolf who had been in his room when Cat had finally made her way to Mystic Falls.
Grey saw the hesitation in Destiny, a dimming of that usually eye searing brightness that twinkled around her, that Tinkerbell spark that the man who’d almost cost her this chance of a child before hadn’t managed to snuff out. Maybe Tanner had dimmed it for a time, and now, in a need, desperate and sharp as wolves teeth in his gut, he was doing the same. He would’ve wrapped the wire around the man’s throat himself, pulled until it tore a roar out of him and flesh parted beneath its razor’s edge. The body tossed out in the street for Leah to find, her little boy toy broken the way she’d tried to do to Destiny. Only he would dirty his hands for this, drinking in the power that the sacrifice would have buzzing into his body – and that would’ve been the problem.
That small body, carrying that fragile life within, wouldn’t have gotten a drop of it. Grey tasted bile at the back of his own throat as he explained to Destiny, his voice a rasp. His lips pressed together at her reassurance. They had to be fine after this, but there would be more scars incised, the sort that you couldn’t see, even with their glamours dropped. His knuckles brushed hers for just a heartbeat before he reached for the man. A twitch of his mouth, looking for some sort of reassurance to give her.
The man was a dead weight, dragging those stained sheets with him as his body slithered off of the bed to thump on the floor at its base. Grey crouched in front of him, one elbow braced on his knees, the other hand tipping the limp chin up. Just Leah’s type, pretty beneath all that dark scruff. A head empty enough that he didn’t know or didn’t care he was getting into bed with a viper. A muscle leap in Grey’s jaw at the soft question from Destiny. He looked up at her, lips twitching as she prepared to swing the sap. ”For you and for Petyr,” he promised roughly. ”You’ll both be safer for it. Two more sacrifices and the power of the healers would rush into her.” He’d seen the photo in their hotel room, the red cross on the white band on this man’s arm. It didn’t take a genius to see that Leah had pictured himself one who’d worn a uniform before, maybe on purpose.
Small stirring motions had the sap brought down with a crack on that tumble of dark hair. Grey had met the man’s eyes, had seen something conscious there for a moment before the light went out again. Not dead but out with Destiny’s hissed words the last thing he’d hear. Grey’s lip curled in disgust, fingers lightly finding the man’s forehead to tip his head back into the cradle of Destiny’s body as she settled herself around the man.
Grey rose slowly, looking at the man with that same cold look until he looked up at Destiny and it warmed. The sun coming out over ice as he held the blade out to her. ”You’ve gotta go deep, baby,” he told her hoarsely. Blood spilled immediately, a thin sheet of it spilling down his front. Not the gushing firehose of an artery severed but enough that he’d have died from it within minutes if the wire he held out to Destiny coiled in his palm didn’t finish the job. Shifting his feet out of the thick drips of it, Grey began to circle to the side. He wanted to close his hand over hers, to offer up that last measure of strength that would’ve stopped her straining. He couldn’t though, could only watch as muscles strained and eventually, with a cry, went lax.
Not looking at Remzi, Grey felt that wash of power, like a wave coming up a beach, rolling over Destiny, offering up what he’d taken into himself years ago from others sent to find him. ”Hey,” Grey whispered. His hand reached out to her but didn’t manage to stop her as she smeared blood across her face, her hair. ”It’s done. He can’t hurt you or Petyr anymore. What you took from him, it’s … it’s in you now, it’s gonna keep you safe.” But it wouldn’t stop another from coming for them both. Wouldn’t stop Leah. She wasn’t capable of feeling anything, let along anything deep enough to get upset for the sack of flesh sprawled on the floor.
Toeing the sheet to shift it up around the body like he could bundle him up into a sack to drag it out, Grey missed the shift in Destiny’s expression. The whimper had his eyes bolting up, his shoulders going stiff as she barrelled off the bed and into him. He caught her, an arm going around her as he pushed the hair back from her cheek with the other, not caring about the blood that transferred to his own skin. ”You’re OK,” he told her. ”We’ll go upstairs. Get you cleaned up, I’ll … I’ll take care of him later, don’t worry about it anymore…” But she wasn’t.
Brows furrowing, Grey looked up from where she pressed his hand against the lower curve of her belly into those big blue eyes. Pressed, cooling blood smearing, burying her face into his chest before …. Was that? God. The laugh bubbled out of him at that tiny flutter against his palm, almost like a rumbling stomach, that ripple. A shift against his palm that wasn’t his imagination. ”That’s Petyr?” Not just the baby anymore. They might not have known what they were having but the name had ended up fixed.
It should’ve been weird but he was dropping to his knees right there on the carpet that was slowly wicking up the blood still leaking from the dead man, pressing his face to the curve of her stomach as his fingers chased those tiny movements. ”We’re here,” he promised that little life, his voice thick with awe. ”Keeping you safe like we’re always going to. Your mum and dad are right here.” Like there wasn’t a body inches from them. Their family all that existed, the world beyond invisible. Just the three of them.
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RAIK DURMAZ
Human
Posts: 124
Age:
36
Occupation:
Bartender
Status:
Single
Played by:
Jodi
You’re as sweet as maple
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Post by RAIK DURMAZ on Apr 4, 2022 14:26:20 GMT
If he really thought about it, there was one thing that hurt the most. The fact Remzi tried to compel him to forget something and even worse to dump Katie’s body. When he realized what his brother was trying to do it hit him like a train. He knew his brother could be a manipulative and deceptive person, but never did he think Remzi would turn against him. Raik had no idea why the compulsion didn’t work. Maybe he was too racked with rage and sorrow to have his mind altered. It had him wondering if there was anything else he’d forced him to forget. Maybe their first night in Mystic Falls when they were pulled into the police station and Remzi vowed he wasn’t behind the murders. Was he just compelling Raik to believe that? It hurt to see his body fade away into someone he no longer recognized. A person who clearly couldn’t be saved. Even if he did go home and tell his parents what had happened his mom would have made up some excuse for Remiz’s behaviour, as she always did. Insisting that it was nothing a trip to the mosque couldn’t solve. The woman would defend her youngest because the truth was far more brutal than that. Her son had finally gone off the rails and the rails were no longer in sight for him to get back on. Remzi didn’t deserve Raik’s loyalty. If this was anyone else Raik would have outed them to the cops a long time ago, but even though the person inside of Remzi was no longer his brother he still couldn’t break that bond. The brotherly bond where he would literally die to save his sibling. Even now he would jump in front of a gun for Remzi. Maybe some time apart would do the pair some good. Plus, his parents would be ecstatic to have him back home. His mom would soon be fattening him up with her home cooking whilst asking if he had found himself a wife yet. Asking about Katie. He needed a lie about that too. Meanwhile, his dad would be showering him with praise, saying how proud he was of his son for fighting those ‘bad guys’. He’d tried to explain to his parents many times that he wasn’t actually on the front line with a gun in his hand, but they told him to stop being humble. His mom probably described him as some big war hero down at the mosque. Painting a picture like something out of Saving Private Ryan. There was a low groan in his throat as he began to stir. Immediately he could smell the sick as he tried to peel open his heavy eyelids. He slowly became aware of his surroundings. He was leaning against something, a hard floor underneath him. “This is what happens when you come for my family, Remzi.”Remzi? There was no time to react as he felt something hard hit the side of his head knocking him back into that dreamland he was in once before. Except this time the dreams soon faded into black as he was sucked into darkness, he’d never felt before. Raik had no idea what had happened. One minute he was slumped over the bed, trying to regain consciousness but now he was standing in the hotel room looking down at himself. Covered in blood with a fresh cut travelling along his throat. Nothing felt real. As a kid when he found himself locked in a nightmare he would try and find something to read. If none of the words made sense he knew he was dreaming. Either that or Remzi would shake him awake, telling him it was just a nightmare and none of it was real. Suddenly he remembered his plane ticket that was lying on the table and he rushed over, but as he went to pick up the ticket his hand went straight through the table. Even worse, he could read the writing on the ticket. “Oh shit.” The new voice made him jump, as his eyes shot towards the door of the hotel room. It was Leah. DESTINY BACCARI & GREY MADDOX - i hate it here
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