Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 19 – I felt hands wrap around the tops of my arms, and a strangled scream left my throat.

Fear was a powerful thing. I had never experienced it in it’s fullest. Fear cripples the mind and clouds the senses. Fear brings out our most animalistic tendencies, forcing everything that makes us human from our minds in an attempt to escape, to survive.

I didn’t look into the eyes of the person that grabbed me, nor did I want to. A strangled scream tore through my throat as my hands lifted to defend myself. The strength I once had was waning, but I used what was left to its fullest. I kicked, punched, and clawed the person touching me.

I only bothered to look up when the person’s hands left my body and my bottom hit the sidewalk.

Kade and Alec looked absolutely f*****g horrified. Like I was a caged animal who had escaped and was now on a murderous rampage.

I watched the emotion’s shift in their eyes when they took in the state of my face. I had no idea how bad the damage was, but judging from their clear emotions, I was in pretty bad shape.

I peered at them from my one eye, the other was too swollen and sore to bother moving.

H****r, fury, disbelief, agony.

Each emotion played across their face like a movie. For a moment, just a small moment I felt safe. For just a second I contemplated throwing myself into their arms, sobbing my heart out about what happened tonight. I was so close, but Grace’s words ran through my head.

The fear that had left me at the sight of the twins had roared back to life. The fear was a smoldering ember buried within me, looking for anything to rekindle the flame.

Kade was the first to move, leaning forward to help me from the ground.

“G- Get away from me!” My voice was hoarse, stammering and sounded nothing like my usual self.

I scrambled backwards, stumbling to my feet in what I’m sure looked like a horrendous and slightly drunken effort.

“Aurora-” Alec opened his mouth, his eyes practically glowing in pain as he struggled to find the words to say.

“Leave- Leave me alone.” I hissed, “P-Please just leave me alone.”

the remaining strength I had left in my body and propelled myself the only way I could. I darted through the grass inbetween houses, barreling into the woods. Alec and Kade wouldn’t

following me. All I paid attention to was my uneven gait and the searing agony spreading through my

one that sent strength flooding through my muscles, urged me

to them.

to have someone else in your head. The voice was just my inner thoughts or conscience. There was

can help us. We got hurt because of them.’ I argued with myself, proving my insanity was reaching it’s

with them. Can’t you feel it?’ The voice

am not arguing with myself!’

could no longer feel the irritating itch in my mind, nor the strange voice lingering in my head. The brick wall in my

out the forest. Branches whipped against my skin, but my long sleeve shirt shielded me from the pain. My

to a jog when I emerged from the woods and found myself

my fast pace. I stuck to the forest line, using the brush and shrubbery to conceal me. I didn’t know who would be driving down this road, and I didn’t

and contracted to propel me forward. My ankle radiated a sharp pain, while my eye throbbed and my lip ached. My rib cage was a thundering mass of pain as I ran, slamming into

falling apart, and yet I had never felt so

Melissa and Frank. I didn’t care what they thought of my face or the boot on my foot. They could think whatever they wanted, none of

the front porch and barreled through the front door. My heavy steps sounded like a freight train, but I didn’t care. I couldn’t force myself to give a

and practically collapsed against it. The last sliver of my strength was responsible for keeping me on my feet. My chest heaved and I sucked in

my lungs stopped burning did I realize Melissa and Frank were still in the living room. Frank was snoring loudly in his recliner,

kitchen, her eyes

of her looking at me with so much

swollen face. I stood p*******d as her eyes flickered from my face down to my unbuttoned jeans and down to the chunky

didn’t wait for her to say anything. Instead of longing for my Mom, the look of concern in her eyes pissed

up the stairs. I didn’t stop running until I found myself safely in

into the bathroom mirror and stared

was similar too, but was swollen horribly. Her once heart shaped face was now a lumpy oval. The deep chocolate colored eye she once had was swollen shut, her blue eye looked much too pale with a milky film hanging over it. Her full lips were much too full

from my face, my gaze never left the milky blue

my room. The strength I once had was now completely gone, and I

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