Chapter 106- Horrifying Plans
Lexy
As my eyes adjusted to the darkness, I strained to make out any details of the room. The faint light seeping through the small window high above cast eerie shadows, giving the room a menacing feel. The air was thick with the scent of mold and dampness, and I could hear the distant drip of water echoing through the space.
I slowly turned my head, trying to locate the source of a faint, rhythmic tapping. My heart raced as I saw a figure seated in the corner, shrouded in shadows. The figure's presence was imposing, exuding a sense of power and control that sent shivers down my spine.
The figure shifted, the sound of heavy chains clinking as they moved. "You’re awake," a deep, gravelly voice said, resonating with a chilling calmness. The figure leaned forward, and as they did, the dim light revealed more of their features. The monster was indeed huge, with a build that suggested immense strength. His eyes glowed with a predatory gleam, and his expression was one of amusement mixed with contempt. But underneath the darkness is a handsome man.
"I see you’re confused," he continued, his voice dripping with malice. "Don’t bother trying to use your powers. Those cuffs are designed specifically to nullify them."
I tried to steady my breathing, focusing on the rhythm of Lei’s reassuring presence. "Who are you? What do you want?" I demanded, my voice steadier than I felt.
The figure chuckled, a sound that sent a wave of dread through me. "You can call me Bael. As for what I want, well, let’s just say you’re a key piece in a much larger game." He stood up, towering over me, his shadow engulfing the room. "And for now, your role is to stay here, quiet and compliant."
Bael turned and walked towards the doorway, his footsteps heavy with purpose. "Rest, Lexy. You’ll need your strength for what’s to come." With that, he left the room, the door closing with a resounding thud, leaving me alone with my thoughts and the lingering fear of the unknown.
I closed my eyes, focusing on Lei’s comforting presence and the promise of our pups' safety. I had to stay strong. For them, and for the hope that rescue would come.
A couple of days have passed, and I haven’t seen Bael since the day I woke up. I am given food and water, but I can’t figure out what he has planned for me.
CJ
It had been six days since Lexy was taken, and no clues had emerged as to who had abducted her or where they had taken her. The pack (tribe) was on edge, their worry palpable as they combed the area tirelessly, searching for any sign of her captivity. Each passing day without news only deepened their despair and heightened the urgency of their mission.
Narrator
The night was beginning to settle in when Lei felt a pang of desperation pierce through the bond they shared. He knew she was alive, but the uncertainty of her condition gnawed at him, fueling his relentless drive to find her. As he scoured the darkening forest for any trace, a sense of dread settled over him, almost suffocating in its intensity.
Back in the hidden depths of her prison, Lexy stirred.
Lexy
‘SOMETHING BAD IS COMING’ Lei shouted waking me up from my sleep. As I sat up on the bed, I saw him coming towards me. Before I could fight back, he pinned me to the bed and began to lick my neck. “GET OFF ME!!” I shouted at him. I could feel his grin on my neck while I shouted at him.
He held both my wrists with one hand over my head while his body weight pinned my body down. I felt repulsed and nauseas. “I couldn’t help myself. Just wanted a taste before next week’s full moon” Bael said with a lustful tone. it sent shivers down my spine and not in a good way. I don’t like where this is going to end.
He used his free hand to touch my body while he continued to lick my neck and chest. I kept trying to fight him off. I’m not going to quit fighting for my pups and my life. “You will regret anything you do to me!!” I seethed at him. He looked me in the eyes and laughed at my face. A very menacing laugh.
Finally, Bael got off me without doing anything else. Before walking away, he looked back and said, "Next time, you won't be so lucky." His voice was cold and menacing, and the threat in his words sent a wave of fear crashing over me. As he disappeared into the shadows, I was left shaking, the gravity of his promise weighing heavily on my mind. I knew I had to be stronger, to fight harder, for the sake of my pups and my own survival.
Narrator
The morning brought no solace to Lei, whose thoughts were consumed by Lexy's perilous situation. Each step he took in the forest felt like a step closer to an abyss, the darkness of the previous night still lingering in his heart. His determination grew with every breath, fueled by the love and desperation he felt for Lexy.
Lexy
As I lay there, trying to calm my racing heart, the realization of my vulnerability hit me. Bael's threat echoed in my mind, a constant reminder of the danger that loomed. I knew I couldn't afford to let my guard down again. I had to find a way to escape, to protect my pups and myself from the horrors that awaited us.
CJ
The morning light filtered through the forest canopy, casting dappled shadows on the ground, but the brightness did little to lift the heavy sense of foreboding that had settled in my chest. As I took a deep breath, I could feel the weight of the night’s events bearing down on me, each breath a reminder of the threat hanging over us. The pack had gathered, their faces etched with worry and determination, ready to resume the search for Lexy.