These ordinary sins
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The chaos inside would leave nothing but fresh destruction once it calmed down again. She could only cling to the silvery woman until the worst of it passed and hope for survival. The young hybrid could feel her heartswell with sorrow – found it impossible that she was able to live on with such misery inhabiting her body. It struck her that males were horrible creatures. If they should be feared or not was not a topic she touched, but because of their additional strength and size it seemed they could do so much more harm than a female could have. She found it odd as she immersed the damage and took in its unimaginable dimension. She snivelled silently and was slowly taking back her self control again. The gentle embrace by her grandmother soothed her damaged soul, and despite the weight of her misery Halo managed to produce a small yet heartfelt smile for the woman.

        
Kaena pleaded for secrecy and the young woman nodded, feeling an odd numbness spread through her bones. Her body jerked involuntary as Halo’s rapist’s name was spoken out loud, but that was it. He lived in these lands now, did he not? She would have to learn to live with his horrible, blood tainted presence. Her lip shivered pathetically at all that she would have to endure, but there was nothing to be done about it. Samael was Kaena Lykoi’s son and he would be immune to anything. The girl firmly believed that she was a lesser being than her crimson eyed uncle. Her body was overwhelmed by wolfen influence and she had showed weakness in the presence of another Lykoi. Perhaps she had deserved it. Perhaps it had been necessary for her to witness the horror and be taught a lesson. Halo had never feared anyone as she feared Samael. She hoped she would never do the gruesome mistake as to underestimate him again.

        
The girl nodded – silently promising not to reveal the ugly truth about Kaena’s altered behaviour to anyone, not even the Aquila. Now Kaena’s grip suddenly tensed. The girl’s already flattened ears pressed more forcefully against her copperish skull. She truly meant it and the girl nodded again. She wouldn’t tell a single soul. Another heavy, secret burden was placed on her shoulders. Halo was not in a position to complain, for she had pleaded for Kaena to reveal what was wrong. Halo’s eyes fluttered and closed slowly as the Centurion’s fingers brushed through her dark hair. Although she was as miserable as ever, she could still feel an injection of love enchant her body when she was given kindness from the woman she adored most of all. Her jaws invisibly tightened when she was told not to seek vengeance. Gabriel had said something similar – that Haku was a monster that should not be approached. It set the girl’s curiosity on flame and now there also was a burning desire to hurt him back for what he had done to her beloved grandmother. Her lip twisted in disgust as she thought of their shared blood.

        
The girl’s former smile was rought back to life when the older hybrid commented her feelings. Perhaps this was true despite her own tragedy. ”Perhaps,” was all the coppery girl said, voice sang low tones burdened with misery. She was glad though, for she had always wished to have something to fight for. Life held more meaning now than before, and her new goal in life was to make Haku Soul and Samael Lykoi pay for their crimes. Her heart throbbed with refreshed strength in her chest. She would not wither and let them win.


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