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Ettieâs hands, still coated in blood, move smoothly and deftly, a stark contrast to the violence that unfolded moments before.
Sheâs acting like everything is normal, as if the scent of iron and the sight of stained leaves on the forest floor donât bother her.
She tries to ignore the sight of Elijahâs motionless figure sprawled on the ground behind her. I find it impossible to look away â
from the gruesome scene before me the shattered remnants of a person now reduced to a macabre display of mangled flesh.
âAre you in the mood for food, Alina?â
Ettieâs voice resonates, breaking through the foggy atmosphere, creating a sharp contrast to the lingering presence of the unspeakable act. Seeking a response, her eyes lock with mine, silently pleading for a nod of agreement, as the comforting scents of the meal attempt to mask the haunting presence that lingers. in this hut.
With trembling effort, I nod in agreement, unable to tear my eyes away from the unsettling sight behind her. The forest is eerily quiet, as if it anticipates the return of normalcy. But normalcy feels like a distant memory, fading away into the shadows of the past.
Ettie smiles, but her eyes remain distant and unfocused.
âGood. Letâs eat before anything else. So, thereâs this cool spot just a few meters away, with a pond full of fish. We could go fishing later, maybe.â
Fishing. The word echoes emptily in the silence following the violence. I try to focus on her words, picturing a tranquil pond where the stillness is only interrupted. by the occasional splash of a fish.
But the image is tainted by the vivid memory of Elijahâs shattered skull, replaying in my mind like a gruesome movie scene.
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Craze 64%é¢ As Ettie tends to the cooking, I struggle to avert my eyes from the gruesome sight. Inside my mind, a storm rages, with waves of unease relentlessly crashing against the fragile shore of composure. Although I should be repulsed and horrified, a strange numbness has taken its place, leaving me feeling detached..
The tantalizing aroma of sizzling meat permeates the air, creating a stark contrast to the lingering silence between us. I watch Ettie, her movements precise. and deliberate. I struggle to grasp her words as the relentless images in my mind overpower her distant echoes.
âAlina, are you okay?â
Startled by Ettieâs voice, I snap out of my daze and become aware of my surroundings. Her eyes meet mine, and I canât help but notice a momentary flicker of concern in her gaze.
âYeah,â I mutter, my words barely audible and filled with a sense of inadequacy. How can anyone be okay after witnessing something so gruesome? The sound of Elijahâs screams echoes in my ears, refusing to fade. âIâm fine.â
Ettie nods, her eyes filled with a mix of understanding and vulnerability.
âThe steak will be done before you know it. I found some herbs that will make it tastier. Youâre cool with that, right?â
With a nod, I manage a shaky smile on my lips.
As the aroma of sizzling meat fills the air, my stomach growls with hunger. With a flick of her wrist, Ettie flips the steak, and the sizzle grows more pronounced as it hits the makeshift pan.
âEttie,â My voice, rough and scratchy, finally breaks through the silence as speak. âAre... Are we... Shouldnât we move the...â
As our gazes intertwine, I notice a brief hesitation, a flicker of uncertainty in Ettieâs eyes. She opens her mouth, as if about to speak, but her voice gets caught in her throat, leaving her speechless.
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nstead, she offers a tight-lipped smile, her eyes pleading silently to let it go.
âHow about we eat before anything else, Aline? We better not wait or the steak will be cold.â
She says, the words flowing from her lips like a practiced monologue, as sheâs desperately seeking affirmation.
Taking a quick glance back, I am confronted with the sight of Elijahâs lifeless and bloodied form on the ground, intensifying the weight of the choice we both Dear Ettie serves the sizzling steak on improvised plates, and we settle down on rough-hewn logs. The cooked meat presents itself with an enticing aroma, yet a disconcerting notion remains that it bears a resemblance to the contents within Elijahâs skull.
âYou know, Elijah was the one who actually discovered and told me about this pond.â
Between bites, Ettie speaks, her voice laced with an attempt to bring normalcy to our conversation. The mere mention of the name fills me with unease, yet Ettie shows no sign of being bothered. I couldnât ignore the manic look in her eyes; it was wild and unsettling.
âHe said thereâs a ton of fish there. Letâs try to get some food later, something more satisfying than this.â
I wipe my mouth with the back of my hand, trying to rid myself of the lingering bitter taste of the steak, but it does little to mask the storm raging within me. When Ettie looks at me, her eyes convey a sense of resolve mixed with weariness. Despite her efforts to restore normalcy to our shared reality, the burden of Elijahâs death weighs heavily on my conscience.
The hut stretches out before me, the walls and floor appearing hazy and indistinct, as if the weight of our shared horror has dulled its vibrant hues. Ettie clears her throat, shattering the suffocating silence.
217 14:57 Fri, 8 Mar D Craze âAlina, we need to tough it out. I did what I had to do. I had no choice.â
Her words are like a lifeline, keeping me afloat in this uncertain sea. But these images keep replaying in my mind-the blood, the brutality, the life being taken away.
âEttie,â With great effort, I manage to speak again, my voice barely reaching a whisper. âHow can you just go on like nothingâs wrong? How can you just go ahead and... Just whip up some food and casually talk about fishing?â
A solemn exchange passes between Ettie and me as our eyes meet, acknowledging the unspoken reality.
âAlina, we have no other choice. This is our only chance at getting through this. The whole game is ruthless, we canât let guilt eat us up.â
Guilt. The word reverberates deep within me, a relentless sensation that threatens to consume any hint of composure. I shake my head vigorously, as if attempting to banish the haunting images that linger in the depths of my thoughts.
âWe had a life before all this, Ettie. We had choices.â Strained, I murmur, my voice barely a whisper. âSeriously, what went wrong with us? What was I thinking when I thought this was a good idea?â
Her eyes shifting, Ettieâs attention is drawn to the distant horizon.
She remains silent, and for a brief moment, I feel a sense of relief wash over me.
A lump forms in my throat, the weight of unshed tears threatening to break free.
âAlina.â
Ettieâs voice softens, its soothing tone a fragile refuge in the midst of turmoil. With a sigh, she pulls me towards her, her arm securely wrapped around my shoulder.
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claim you, take everything from us. Thereâs no chance Iâm gonna let that happen.â
As her words reach my ears, they resonate deep within the hollow chamber of my conscience, leaving a lasting impact. Elijah, who is once a trusted ally, has now transformed into a formidable threat. The violence and brutality of it all make it hard for me to accept the choices made in the name of survival, considering who I used to be.
I glance at the abandoned plates, the empty shells of our meal now serving as a painful reminder of the sacrifices weâve made.
Without warning, tears well up in my eyes, transforming the hut into a blurry, watery mirage. I try to hold them back, to maintain the façade of strength, but the dam breaks, and the tears spill over, leaving salty trails on my cheeks.
âEttie,â Guilt weighs me down, making it difficult to articulate my thoughts. âI canât... I canât pretend like everythingâs okay. I canât forget what we did.â
âI did it. You did nothing wrong, Alina.â
A softening of Ettieâs expression reveals a vulnerability that is rarely seen. beneath her stoic exterior. As she reaches out, her hand hovers uncertainly before gently landing on my cheek. With a smile, she rests her forehead against mine, and I can feel her warm breath against my skin.
âItâs alright to have feelings. But we canât let it control us. Our only option is to move forward, no matter what.â
I shake my head, tears streaming down my face, unable to suppress the gut-wrenching sobs. âHow are you not freaking out?
How can you live with what weâve done? Heâs dead!â
With a sigh, Ettieâs gaze drifts off, lost in thought.
âAlina, I make a call. I choose to protect you, to survive. Iâll shoulder the responsibility for that choice, but I wonât allow it to crush me. And I wonât let it tear you apart either.â
However, Iâm already shattered into countless pieces.
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The tears continue to flow, a relentless downpour of grief and guilt that escapes my control. With her thumbs, Ettie wipes away my tears, trying to bring comfort to both of us in the midst of our turmoil.
âCut it out, Alina, no more tears. Thereâs no reason to feel guilty. Iâd go to great lengths to save you.â
Ettieâs words escape her lips like a fragile breath, unable to mend the widening divide inside.
I try to gather myself, to regain some semblance of composure, but the heaviness of Elijahâs death weighs on me, filling the air with a lingering sense of violence. I gently disentangle myself from Ettieâs embrace, using the back of my hand to wipe away my tears.
âHe makes sure you donât die, Ettie.â My voice escapes in a h oarse murmur, barely audible. âHe has your back when youâre all by yourself. And now... now heâs gone.â
In a matter of seconds, Ettieâs gaze sharpens, radiating a chilling energy.
âAlina, thereâs a price to pay for survival. We canât save everyone.â
âBut-â
Then, Ettie takes a swift and decisive step forward.
With determination and unwavering resolve, she leaves a crimson trail in her wake, dragging Elijahâs lifeless body across the rough, rocky floor of the hut. As I watch in shock, my senses are overwhelmed by the unsettling sight playing out in front of me.
Ettieâs grip on Elijahâs leg remains firm, providing a sense of security amidst the prevailing stillness.
Witnessing the crimson streaks left in Elijahâs wake, my breath catches in my throat, a visceral reaction to the brutal violence that has unfolded within these stone walls. The air seems to hold onto the palpable presence of violence.
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âEttie,â I manage to whisper, my voice barely audible and filled with tremors. My eyes dart towards the cameras, and I canât help but feel the weight of their scrutiny. âWhat are you doing?â
There is a pause before Ettie responds.
Undeterred, she persists in her morbid task, dragging Elijahâs lifeless body towards the entrance of the hut. The sound of his limbs scraping against the rocky floor reverberates through the confined space, sending shivers down my spine.
âHeâs dead, Alina,â Finally, Ettieâs voice breaks the silence with a soft murmur. â...And the forest has a way of reclaiming what belongs to it.â
Suppressing a scream, I trail behind Ettie, the chilling cave air giving way to the suffocating scrutiny of the forest.
The forest stands tall, its ancient trees serving as guardians of our shared secret. With a release of her grip, Ettie lets go of Elijahâs leg, causing his body to slump to the ground with a jarring thud. I canât stop staring at the scene-Elijah, lying lifeless on the ground, a reminder of how fragile life is.
âElijah was a really cool friend.â Ettie murmurs softly, her eyes locked on the motionless figure. I couldnât help but notice the vacant expression in her eyes as she glances at me over her shoulder. âBut the second he laid a finger on you, Alina, the second he even entertained the idea of making you his, he was good as dead.â
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