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Colette got used to the feeling of blood on her body, but the understanding that it wasn't hers but her mother's and father’s, made it feel different and more disgusting. It felt like it was hot, burning the memory of what she had done into her head. She felt like she would never feel okay again but she knew she couldn't stay here.
Quickly, she walked through the wood, wiping away the blood from her nose as she passed beautiful flowers, the forest would have made her calm if not for the weight of her actions still being on her. She felt like she couldn't really think about what she had done because she knew if she did she wouldn't be able to make it safely anywhere, that she would break down and feel too much too soon to be able to keep her safe.
So she walked, through to a place that she hoped was still there, months of not feeling the need to go back, making the question if the house she had found all those years ago was still standing.
She figured that she could stay there, maybe find someplace with water to wash up, with so much bright vegetation near her there had to be a spring or lake or something somewhere.
When she made it to the shack she almost smiled seeing it there, a little more overgrown but still standing. She walked inside, that the blankets were still there and that the cups and plates that weren't shattered completely were right where they should be. She hoped that she could find one big enough to maybe go and collect something to eat.
Maybe she wouldn't die immediately, she thought, maybe she could finally be happy here. She strengthened her grip on the book she held. She didn't quite feel like putting it down at the moment, she felt like she had to make sure it was still there.
She figured that she was far enough away that she wouldn't have to hear another person yell at her, hell she felt like she would never have to hear another person yell in general. Come a month from now, she’ll probably be happy here, maybe find a town far from her own to get some plants, have a garden like she always heard her mouth speak about, maybe-
There were voices, she could hear them now. She didn’t recognize them but she just knew they had to be from the town, where else could they have come from? She looked down at herself. Bruises, blood, dirt, and more stared back at her, would they see her as easy to drag back even if they knew what she had done to her parents?
She heard them reaching closer to her small shack and felt fear start to overtake her again, not knowing what to do. She felt too weak to do much; her magic already making her head hurt and her nose bleed. She walked further in, looking for somewhere to hide, only to not see anywhere that would hide her for long.
Oh, she felt hopeless as she tried to find somewhere to hide, ending up slouching down in the farthest corner. She hoped they didn’t come in far, maybe look around and see the place too filthy to come in.
That was not the case, as soon she was looking up into the light blue eyes of an older man.
She was backed into a corner, literally.
Feeling trapped, her eyes bounced from one man then the next, figuring if she could make her way away from the man closest, she could outrun the others.
She ignored the man’s question, too busy looking at his hands, making sure they were still in the air, before darting out of the corner, pushing past him with hopes he’d be too shocked to grab her.
Running looked to be the wrong choice because she was quickly grabbed by the other men there, one grabbing her around the arms while she ran past. She let off growls almost as she tried to rip herself from his hold, another man coming to aid the first. The men of course had more strength on her but she still knew that her bucking and pulling wasn’t the easiest for them, especially when she tried to angle her kicks at their legs, with much failure.
Her attention was quickly stolen when the last male grabbed her book, the one that allowed her the powers to rescue herself from her parents. Her eyes stayed on it as her movements stopped, ignoring much else.
She still remembered how her things were ripped and battered by those from town when she was younger and she couldn’t allow that, as this was too important. The book was her power and she couldn’t allow him to keep it or destroy it. She figured she would have to find a way to get to it, get out of the other’s grip long enough to make them incapacitated so she could run. Three more bodies wouldn’t be much if she still had her power.
But she didn’t have to worry long about how she’d get the book because the third man was soon giving her back her book, along with more information about the men that she was being held by.
"My name is Devon. These gentlemen with me are Milo and Dylan. What's your name? Do you understand anything I'm saying at all?"
Collette’s arms were let go as she got her book back, maybe their way to try and show they were peaceful? Yeah, she wasn’t that naive. She looked up to the third man, Devon, as she gripped her grimoire, uncaring of his ‘friendly’ expressions. Her nostrils flared and her lip curled as she tried to channel her fear and anger into one mission, to get rid of the threat.
She felt her weakness from her last use of power still affecting her but she knew she would not be left by these men- this was her own way to have freedom, she tried to convince herself even as her head pounded from trying to use her powers.
Her eyes started to glow, very noticeable in the shade of the cabin, and fresh blood started to leak from her eyes and ears as she opened her mouth, trying to say one more spell with her power before she let her guard down.
“Eliminis-” She whispered, but the spell couldn’t take hold of them, as before she could even finish her words, she felt a sudden pain in the back of her head. She left a pained gasp, her eyes locking with Devon’s, before she fell, passing out from both her power being drained, and a well-powered hit.
It was only in rest, that she calmed.
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