So brandished guns, their fingers shaking on the triggers, while others pulled out knives, their blades gleaming nacingly in the dim light.
A mont later, the air was filled with the sickening sounds of betrayal. "Ah!" Second Aunt’s scream pierced the air as the onslaught began. In less than five seconds, the won descended upon her, their movents frantic and ruthless. They stabbed and shot with a savage intensity, fueled by a primal fear of Es and the knowledge that their lives hung in the balance. Her body was torn apart, reduced to a grotesque tableau of blood and flesh that was barely recognizable—a horrifying testant to their desperation.
Es watched the scene unfold with an eerie calmness, as if she were observing a chilling horror movie. Her expression remained detached, an unsettling smile curving her lips as she took in the chaos. The world around her faded into the background, her focus solely on the twisted satisfaction of the mont.
When the grueso deed was done, the won turned to Es, their faces flushed with adrenaline and a twisted sense of accomplishnt. "We’ve done it! We’ve done it, just like you said!" one of them exclaid, a manic glee bubbling to the surface. "Please, let us leave!"
But Es’s laughter erupted, loud and mocking, slicing through the air like a knife. "Ha ha ha ha! Oh my God! You think you deserve rcy?" she exclaid, amusent dancing in her eyes. "You, who betrayed your own master, who feared her all this ti and then slaughtered her in such a horrid fashion—do you truly believe I would let you go free?"
The won’s expressions shifted, confusion giving way to fear as they began to realize their mistake. Panic set in as they turned to flee, but before they could make a move, Beom surged forward, a vengeful spirit unleashed. In a blur of motion, he leaped into the fray, the embodint of wrath and fury.
Within fifteen seconds, the clearing transford into a nightmarish scene, the ground soaked with blood and the air thick with the tallic scent of death. Beom moved with ruthless efficiency, each strike precise, leaving no room for escape. Silence enveloped the space, a chilling stillness that followed the carnage, the only remnants of life now painted across the earth in shades of crimson.
Es, still perched comfortably in her chair, took in the aftermath with an air of satisfaction. The chaos had unfolded exactly as she had envisioned, a brutal ballet of betrayal and vengeance. She smiled to herself, relishing the power she wielded, the thrill of control coursing through her veins.
Soon, Es’s gaze drifted to the window where Ray stood, frozen in a mix of shock and confusion. His eyes were wide, reflecting the tumult within her. She couldn’t tell if her sudden appearance had frightened him, but at that mont, her heart felt like a void.
Only one consuming thought occupied her mind: she wanted to possess him, to make him entirely hers. The haunting mory of her fall from the hill flashed through her mind—how she had plumted into darkness, unafraid of death itself.
What terrified her then was the image of that woman’s hand on Ray. No one else would have him; he was hers and only hers.
Es approached him slowly, a smile painted on her face, but it was a smile tinged with desperation. As she reached him, she wrapped her arms around his waist, pulling him into a tight hug.
The warmth of his body against hers felt electric, igniting a flicker of comfort amid her chaos. She pressed her face against his shoulder, breathing in the scent of him—fresh and clean, grounding her even as fear coursed through her veins.
"I’m so scared," she whispered, her voice barely audible, as if the admission would shatter the fragile mont.
Ray stood stiffly, caught off guard by the intensity of her embrace. His mind raced to comprehend this shift.
This woman—Es—was different now, transford by her injury and the fear that clung to her like a second skin. But as he shook his head, trying to dispel the confusion swirling in his thoughts, he dismissed the notion.
No, this was rely a mont of vulnerability brought on by her wounds; it didn’t an anything deeper. She couldn’t be like this for long. He reminded himself that she was still the sa Es he knew, not so fierce protector.
What he didn’t realize was that he was falling for a woman far more dangerous than he could fathom.
As Es tightened her hold on him, a fierce resolve crystallized within her. She wouldn’t leave him—never again. The thought sent a rush of adrenaline coursing through her veins, banishing the shadows of doubt that lingered.
After they walked several kiloters away from the chaos, the weight of the night pressed down on them. Es halted, her heart pounding in her chest, a mixture of exhilaration and dread coursing through her.
She looked back at the distance they had covered, the remnants of their life behind them, and a chilling thrill surged through her. With a steadying breath, she reached into her coat pocket and pressed a hidden button.
The ground beneath them quaked violently as a series of explosions erupted in the distance. The house they had just left, a structure filled with mories both pain and bitter, was engulfed in flas.
Fire leapt skyward, twisting and curling like a living thing, illuminating the darkened sky with an orange glow that seed to pulse with life. Rays of light flickered in the darkness, reflecting off Ray’s wide eyes, his shock morphing into disbelief as he processed the scene unfolding before him.
But Es remained unfazed, an unsettling calm enveloping her as she held him tightly against her. The flas crackled and roared, a symphony of destruction that resonated with the chaos within her.
"It’s okay, it’s okay. Nothing happened," Es whispered, her voice a soft balm against the tension that clung to the air. She gripped the steering wheel tightly, knuckles white as she focused on the road ahead, the headlights cutting through the darkness like beacons of reassurance.
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