Hello, My Name Is: Death
Volume Seven
BuffyFaithfan1
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[EIGHTEEN]
"He's a dead man!" Tabra blurted, and I swerved a bit on the road.
"We need to get to him before they do."
"This is borad siku light, he can't sneak past the guards like before." I was thinking outloud, and no one interrupted me. "He won't make it three steps with that weapon in his hand, and he'll be shot down."
"Maybe not." Shropee said, and I turned a left curve.
"What do wewe mean?" I asked her, wanting loopholes as quick as possible.
"There is a way to get in without the guards. But, that would need zaidi then one person."
"So, if we get there fast enough, we can go in together." Tabra said.
"Yes." Shropee pointed to her right, and I turned.
"No! He can die! That ngome is full of how many people? Against the four of us is death served on a sahani, sinia here!" I pointed out, and saw Jerek's car parked behind a big ukuta of greenery. "Here we are." I said, and stopped the car right inayofuata to his.
We jumped out of the car, and started running towards the draw-bridge, when I stopped.
"Guys!" I hissed, and they turned to look at me. "Look."
I pointed on the ground and saw a trail of blood leading into the woods.
I started following it while the others went on, and as I stepped deeper and deeper into the woods, I saw the most grossest thing ever to live. Right in front of me, bound to a tree, was five men, wrapped up in vines and twigs, hung from a mti branch above me. Their blood dripping down into a pool of muddy blood, and they looked like they had no chance of surviving.
"Great." I muttered, and ran back to catch up with Shroppe and Tabra.
Volume Seven
BuffyFaithfan1
_____________________
[EIGHTEEN]
"He's a dead man!" Tabra blurted, and I swerved a bit on the road.
"We need to get to him before they do."
"This is borad siku light, he can't sneak past the guards like before." I was thinking outloud, and no one interrupted me. "He won't make it three steps with that weapon in his hand, and he'll be shot down."
"Maybe not." Shropee said, and I turned a left curve.
"What do wewe mean?" I asked her, wanting loopholes as quick as possible.
"There is a way to get in without the guards. But, that would need zaidi then one person."
"So, if we get there fast enough, we can go in together." Tabra said.
"Yes." Shropee pointed to her right, and I turned.
"No! He can die! That ngome is full of how many people? Against the four of us is death served on a sahani, sinia here!" I pointed out, and saw Jerek's car parked behind a big ukuta of greenery. "Here we are." I said, and stopped the car right inayofuata to his.
We jumped out of the car, and started running towards the draw-bridge, when I stopped.
"Guys!" I hissed, and they turned to look at me. "Look."
I pointed on the ground and saw a trail of blood leading into the woods.
I started following it while the others went on, and as I stepped deeper and deeper into the woods, I saw the most grossest thing ever to live. Right in front of me, bound to a tree, was five men, wrapped up in vines and twigs, hung from a mti branch above me. Their blood dripping down into a pool of muddy blood, and they looked like they had no chance of surviving.
"Great." I muttered, and ran back to catch up with Shroppe and Tabra.
Hear out my tortured soul
For I have nowhere else to go
wewe captured my dead, frozen heart
Now yours and mine’ll never be apart
wewe took my breath away
And in my moyo you’ll always stay
wewe are my life now
Believe me, for this I vow
My brave and trusting love
From the heavens above
I’ll do everything for you
And I’ll always be true
When wewe called out my name
My life had never been the same
wewe kept my feet on the ground
‘Cause my purpose had been found
Your chokoleti brown eyes
Are honest and wise
Through them I could see
How wewe irrevocably upendo me
For I have nowhere else to go
wewe captured my dead, frozen heart
Now yours and mine’ll never be apart
wewe took my breath away
And in my moyo you’ll always stay
wewe are my life now
Believe me, for this I vow
My brave and trusting love
From the heavens above
I’ll do everything for you
And I’ll always be true
When wewe called out my name
My life had never been the same
wewe kept my feet on the ground
‘Cause my purpose had been found
Your chokoleti brown eyes
Are honest and wise
Through them I could see
How wewe irrevocably upendo me