02-15-2025, 04:09 PM
It was strange, to say the least. Rayne had always been used to being alone—away from family, with no friends. But this was different. Being alone without any other options felt unsettling, like something was missing. A sharp pain lingered in her chest whenever she thought about Enzo. Why? She couldn’t say. But he had offered her something—companionship she had come to both resent and rely on. Even now, her body ached in a way that didn’t quite make sense, considering she was supposed to be at peace, or at least she was trying to be.
She tried to convince herself that time would make it easier—that eventually, she would heal.
That’s why she kept moving, traveling aimlessly. She was searching for something, anything—a place to rest her head, a place with four walls, somewhere familiar. She was holding on to whatever shred of her old life she could. But the life she found herself living now had a strange way of playing tricks on her.
Her dainty paws carried her effortlessly through the terrain, the shade of overhanging branches offering a brief respite from the scorching sun. She needed a moment to catch her breath and maybe find something to eat, since hunger was starting to gnaw at her. That felt odd, too. Her shoulders rolled beneath her pelt as her paws carried her left, over a small hill. What she saw on the other side made her stomach drop, her throat tightening in disbelief.
That split face. Those mismatched eyes. That massive frame.
Her jaws parted, and she froze, staring at him in stunned silence. There was no way this could be real. No way she could be seeing him. She was dead, wasn’t she? You didn’t dream when you were dead… right? She was facing him head on, as though they were meant to meet dead in the middle of the hill as they traveled in opposite directions before eventually meeting each other. “No...” her head shook, “ no, this isn't right, this can't be right.” She wasn't dreaming, and there was no way he made it to heaven, too.
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She tried to convince herself that time would make it easier—that eventually, she would heal.
That’s why she kept moving, traveling aimlessly. She was searching for something, anything—a place to rest her head, a place with four walls, somewhere familiar. She was holding on to whatever shred of her old life she could. But the life she found herself living now had a strange way of playing tricks on her.
Her dainty paws carried her effortlessly through the terrain, the shade of overhanging branches offering a brief respite from the scorching sun. She needed a moment to catch her breath and maybe find something to eat, since hunger was starting to gnaw at her. That felt odd, too. Her shoulders rolled beneath her pelt as her paws carried her left, over a small hill. What she saw on the other side made her stomach drop, her throat tightening in disbelief.
That split face. Those mismatched eyes. That massive frame.
Her jaws parted, and she froze, staring at him in stunned silence. There was no way this could be real. No way she could be seeing him. She was dead, wasn’t she? You didn’t dream when you were dead… right? She was facing him head on, as though they were meant to meet dead in the middle of the hill as they traveled in opposite directions before eventually meeting each other. “No...” her head shook, “ no, this isn't right, this can't be right.” She wasn't dreaming, and there was no way he made it to heaven, too.
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