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Sacrifice: A Narrative Fiction
Not a single nightmare or even a dream for that matter. Nothing. Nothing but blissful sleep yet again. Sharing a bed and blankets with a man who could kill without a moments hesitation.

Waking up to silence in their hotel room and the cleaners in the next room over, Azairah opened her dark eyes expecting Kyle to be there beside her but there was nothing but cold sheets. For just a split second Azairah felt a nauseating panic seize her stomach as she sat up but it wasn't until the sound of crumpling paper that it eased. A note from Kyle saying he was gone and would be back in a moment calmed her and she dropped herself back against the bed. He was most likely cleaning the blood off the truck if she wasn't mistaken. Reading the letter over or
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How she wanted to do it, how she wanted to execute it and everything and so soon would it be a reality. Him and his father would soon have to face her and Zai and Kyle were so close yet still so far from him. For now she'd make do with Ian and Lauren. Slipping on a pair of high waist jean shorts and a white tank top, the door to their hotel room opened and Kyle's familiar voice found her ears. Immediately, a smile formed and her eyes followed to her darling and charming murderous partner who appeared with coffee and other goodies. She moved over to him taking one of the cups and a sip of the hot coffee. "Morning handsome. Lots of killing, lots of driving." Reaching up on the tips of her toes to reach Kyle's height, Azairah placed a gentle peck against his lips and grinned. "Told you I wouldn't regret it, right? Lets get moving then. We're busy murderers!" Gathering her belongings as well as Kyle's and putting them back in the truck, Azairah double checked their room and watched as Kyle went and checked them out of the hotel. Noting how he took care of most of the blood on his truck, she laughed as she took a sip of her coffee remembering exactly her kill in the woods before Kyle suddenly returned. It didn't take long before Kyle revved up his truck and they were back on the highway and yet again they returned to nothing but road, trees and the occasional

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