Literature
You're Mine Now: Chapter Eight
I exhaled the smoke from my cigarette with a sigh. I’ve Been following her for a few days now, but I needed to make some preparations before taking her with me. First, I needed a place for us to stay in. It needed to be isolated, far away from where she lived, hard to find, and big enough for the both of us to stay. I spent days driving around desolate streets and searching through barren woods. As I took one last drag, I noticed something in the corner of my eye; I turned to face it, and I saw a frail girl with a look of terror plastered on her face. She took out her phone and began to call the cops as she sprinted to get away from me. I immediately started to chase her down; I chased her through the dark, empty streets and weaving in and out of dark alleyways. Her stamina was good, but it was no match for mine. She began to run out of breath, so she ran into the woods in a feeble attempt to lose me, but it was no use; she only delayed the inevitable. It didn’t take long for me to