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Adelie
fall back onto the hard ground as memories of her past started to engulf her
..

 

Chapter 14

Flee

 

Adelie
remembered the times where
she had often been neglected by her parents. She always felt that they didn’t
love her.

Other than
providing for her necessities, they never bothered to ask her about her life or
show concern towards her. She had a few small burnt scars on her back but she
never remembered how she had got them.

The police would
discover that Danny Alonzo was the killer one day. He would be sentenced to
death by hanging and they would be apart forever. He had committed a crime of
passion where he had killed the ones who had made
Adelie’s
life a misery.

 
He had chanced upon
them stalking
Adelie
one day and shot them dead to
end the danger that they had placed
Adelie’s
life in.

 
Adelie
sent a
text message to inform the crew of her resignation and she fled with Danny.
They would go to a faraway land where nobody would recognize them and far away
from the authorities.

 
Hand-in-hand, the reunited lovers fled
and went as far as they could go. They settled down on a distant island from
California. Danny
lay
her over the sandy beach.

 

 

Adelie

I am so sorry that you have to live a life like this…”

 
Adelie
caressed
Danny and flipped her long black hair to the back. She delivered a deep and
passionate kiss to Danny. He groped her bosoms and flushed. Danny
lay
Adelie
slowly on the sandy
beach and inserted his penis into her, rocking her hard. Her boobs jiggled as
he made love to her.

 
The sunset cast a reddish glow onto the
island. It had all seemed so surreal. For them, it was a love packed with a
sense of danger. And they had liked it that way.

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