Little Lies Elena Reyes (book recommendations based on other books .TXT) š
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Their low screamsāa crying whistle infiltrates every square inch of this floor while they burn. One body part at a time, I left them in a pile and lit a match for Elise to see. Because sheās hereāhiddenāand Iām going to enjoy the day sheās caught.
Not today, though. Today is for my bride.
āMy King, we have Consuelos and Diana at the warehouse. Should I proceed?ā Captain Bron asks from beside me. Heās a retired general I placed here to protect Gabriella after she was born. āEveryone is waiting on your orders.ā
āNot yet.ā Taking in a deep breath, I let her enthralling scent dominate my senses. It prickles, excitement flooding through my system. Sheās running. āFirst, I need to pick up my bride.ā
He nods in understanding, a smile on his face. āWeāve all missed her.ā
āI know.ā
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Gabriella
Iām running.
Scared out of my mind and running toward God knows where with no destination in sight. I canāt stop, either. Not when nightmares are real and the man Iād fallen in love with is the devil incarnate.
Heād never hurt me.
My subconscious knows this, but I canāt control this fear. Canāt stop questioning every interaction and every touch and the soft look in his eyes whenever I laughed. The anger when I cried.
I saw all those emotions. They werenāt pretend or fake; Theo cares but heās alsoā
The dead bodies. The snake. The dream.
āWhy did you do this to me?ā I ask out loud, a small minuscule part of me hoping for an answer, but there isnāt one. To be honest, Iām surprised he hasnāt found me yet with all the noise Iām making, but I also donāt hesitate to toss a chair behind me when itās in my way after making it to the lobby. Thereās fire and smoke and this pungent scent thatās a bit sickly sweet. āNeed to get out.ā
Where is the exit? The smoke is dense, but after taking a right turn, I find the main entrance door. Itās open and pulling some of the smoke out which I follow, nearly dropping to my knees when I can breathe in clean air again.
The entrance has cars blocking the area, some pointing toward the door with others staggered about, their doors half opened. And I find one still turned on, itās lights blazing through the night sky.
I run toward it.
Run because the devil himself is behind me, but as I grow near, my attention is pulled to the side.
āHow can this be real?ā Two heads snap up and look over. One black and one white. A cobra and a python. Theyāre choking the life out of the guard who nearly cracked my skull during my arrest; his face is nearly blue, and blood dribbles from his mouth.
His expression is one of horror, of helplessness, and I donāt feel an ounce of sympathy for him.
Not after what they did to me.
The python tightens his grip around the officerās neck and something breaks, the light in the manās eyes vanishing. They donāt stop, though. If anything, theyāre even madder, hissing and biting, and when I finally meet the eyes of the cobra, my world stops.
āMarcia, your brother is going to kill you. Get down from that tree.ā
āBut, Gabriella,ā she whines, using a tone that makes me cringe from her perch on a low branch. Sheās one of the few people Iāve forbidden from using my title.
I see her family as my own.
āDonāt āGabriellaā me.ā My brow arches and Marcia looks down, a bit contrite. āYou have a date tonight with those lessons, and thereās no getting out of it.ā
āBut shape-shifting is hard.ā
āLife is hard, kid.ā
At that she scoffs, her jet-black hair rustled by the wind. āTero doesnāt struggle like I do, Gabby. And by the way, youāre only three years older than me.ā
My response is a roll of my eyes and a tap to my watch. āThatās because he studies and takes his lessons seriously.ā
āYouāre not letting me off the hookā¦are you?ā
āNot on your life, my friend. Not on your life.ā
Reality slams back into me when the man is tossed aside and hits another car, the alarm going off. What I saw, what I felt looking at that girl, was friendship. Affection, and my hands clench as the need to reach out and touch the cobra becomes nearly unbearable.
What the fuck?
I take a step forward. My feet carry me without my permission.
āPretty girl, this isnāt considered running away.ā My head whips back, and I find Theodore standing against a pillar near the entrance watching me. āOr are you done fighting something your heart is secretly yearning for? We are your home, Gabriella. We are your family.ā
āPlease let me go,ā I beg, his words hitting harder than the memory.
āIāve waited a century for you.ā His sad expression hits me in the chest, and I get a pangāthis pain that comes every once in a whileāthat nearly doubles me over. āYou have sixty seconds left, Gabriella. Make them count, because once I have my hands on youā¦Iāll never let you go.ā
āIām not who you think I am.ā You are. A voice whispers in my head. My eyes snap to the cobra, and I know itās her. Sheās speaking to me. Iāve missed you so much, Gabby. Weāve all needed you. āMake it stop. Make it all stop.ā
āBe specific, sweetheart.ā
My eyes flick to his, the tears in my eyes making him a bit blurry. I try to wipe them away, but more fall. āThe voices. These thoughts.ā
āI canāt control your subconscious, Gabriella. This is all you.ā
Remember me. Remember your family.
āIām nothing but an orphan who paints andāā
āYou are and will always be a queen. My Queen.ā
We were walking through the castleās corridor; Tero was to my left and Marcia to my right, much like theyāve done since I came to live here, my ever-present shadows, and I know Theodore cares for them too. He wouldnāt trust them to be around me otherwise. He wouldnāt have brought them to live here under his protection
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