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{......Becomingâ˘Hisâ˘Lastâ˘Sanity......}
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CHAPTER 31~32.
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Orion stood tall and unbothered at the foot of the clinic bed, his presence dominating the small, sterile room.
Zaza, the emerald-eyed python, was coiled around his waist like a living belt, her head resting calmly on his right shoulder, tongue flicking the air with lazy confidence.
The nurse kept her distance, pressed against the far end wall, her eyes wide with fear as she watched the snake and the manâboth equally intimidating.
On the bed lay Coraline, still as a doll, her skin pale and lips parted.
She looked fragile, almost breakable, but Orionâs gaze was cold and unmoved.
He seemed to know fainting wouldnât save her from him; if anything, it made her more vulnerable.
With a slow, deliberate motion, he reached out and cupped her chin in his thick, calloused hand, his grip unyielding.
He tilted her face up, studying her features with a dark, unreadable expression.
Then, without hesitation, he pried her lips open, exposing her teeth and the soft pink of her tongue.
Her tongue lolled out, limp, and he grinnedâa twisted, dark smile that never reached his eyes.
He slid two thick fingers into her mouth, pushing them gently but firmly down her throat, as if testing her reaction or searching for something only he could understand.
The nurse, trembling but determined, finally found her voice and rushed forward, stopping just two feet away.
âSir, please remove your fingers from her mouth,â she pleaded, voice shaking.
âSheâs still breathing, but barely! Itâs a panic attackâdangerous for a heart patient!â
Orion ignored her, his attention fixed on Coraline, almost fascinated by the way her saliva coated his fingers.
The nurse, desperate and angry, grabbed his wrist and yanked his hand away.
He turned to her slowly, raising an eyebrow, his expression closed and almost amused.
Zaza, sensing the tension, lifted her head and hissed, the sound sharp and menacing.
The nurse gasped, her body going rigid with terror.
She lost control, urine spreading across the floor as she stared at the snake.
Orion didnât flinch, his face unchanged, as if this was all routine.
Suddenly, the door burst open and the doctor stormed in, taking in the chaos with a look of utter disbelief.
âWhat in the name of Medusa is going on here? Nurse Kat, are you crazy?â he barked.
The nurse snapped out of her trance, but couldnât tear her gaze from Zaza, who stared back with cold reptilian eyes.
It looks like the snake will attack any moment from now..!
âGet out!â the doctor shouted, and the nurse fled the room, tears streaming down her face.
Turning to Orion, the doctor tried to compose himself.
âIs she dead? Let me know so I can meet her in hell for the classes!â Orion said, his tone flat and almost bored.
The doctorâs mouth dropped open in shock, blinking rapidly, and trying to process the scene.
âAre you a family member?â he finally managed, his voice shaking.
âI donât want to be,â Orion replied, not bothering to spare him a look.
âCan I see her family members, her condition is very serious?â the doctor asked, voice uncertain.
âThatâs not needed. When is she waking up?â Orionâs voice was sharp, and even Zaza seemed to glare up at the doctor.
âSheâll wa.ke up soo.n,â the doctor stammered, backing away.
He glanced at Zaza one last time, then practically ran from the room, leaving Orion and his snake alone with the unconscious girl.
Who wouldn't run, even if the unconscious girl has the strength she'd run as well.
The room fell silent except for the faint hiss of Zazaâs tongue and the shallow, ragged breaths from the bed.
Orion stood watch, unmoved and unbothered, waiting for Coraline to wakeâand for the next act to begin.
"You're teaching me today shortie. Either you like it or not!" He muttered, running his fingers on Zaza's scale.
*
Jasmine and Indigo stood in the parking lot, the late afternoon sun casting long shadows over the scattered cars.
Lylah had just rushed off to the restroom, she had mistakenly splattered juice across her shirt, leaving the two girls alone and restless.
Jasmine kept tapping her phone, trying to call Coraline for the tenth time, but every call went unansweredâher frustration growing with each ring.
They were all still in shock, replaying the moment when Orion brotherfuçking Salvador had picked Coraline up in the hallway like she weighed nothing.
The whole school had seen it, and now Coraline wasnât answering her phone.
She had a lot of explaining to do when she finally showed up, it's totally the talk in classes...
Something that just happened a moment ago.
Indigoâs eyes wandered restlessly over the parking lot, searching for any sign of their missing friend.
Or if looking around would help.
Thatâs when she saw himâOscar.
He had his arm slung around a skinny, broomstick-blonde girl as they strolled toward the field.
She told herself she shouldn't care, that he could do whatever he wanted, but her chest tightened with something sharp and ugly.
That's not necessary right, he's a fuçk boy.
A freaking Fuçking bastard.
Was he really going to hook up with that little girl right there on the field? She shouldnât care, but she couldnât help it.
The girl looks so naive and innocent âOscar is just going to use her and toss her aside.
Before she knew it, her feet were moving.
He shouldn't do that to such an innocent kid, she's actually a junior.
One moment she was standing still, the next she was striding across the lot, then breaking into a run, her heart pounding with every step.
He's an animal, what a freaking Fuçking beast.
âWhat an immature imbecile,â she muttered under her breath, but she couldnât stop herself.
She burst into the wide, empty field, breathless, but saw no sign of Oscar or the blonde.
The field stretched out before her, empty and silent except for the distant buzz of students.
Indigo walked farther, scanning every corner, refusing to give up.
Suddenly, a deep, thick voice echoed behind her, stopping her in her tracks.
âI wonât fuçk anyone else until I fuçk you, Iâm sure as s**t I will!â The words sent a sudden jolt through her entire body.
She slowly turned around, and there he wasâOscar, standing in the middle of the field, his vicious smirk daring her to run or fight.
He looked every inch of the arrogant prince, confidence radiating off him in waves.
Indigoâs instincts immediately starts screaming at her to leave, too put space within her and this chaos.
She turned toward the exit, trying to walk away with as much dignity as she could muster.
But Oscar was fasterâhe darted forward and caught her wrist.
Indigo reacted instantly, knocking his hand away like it burned, shooting him a glare that could melt steel.
Oscar raised his hands in mock surrender, his eyes glinting with amusement.
Indigo turned her back on him and stormed off, hips swaying defiantly.
Oscar watched her go, his voice low and full of hunger.
âYouâd offer yourself like a sacrifice, sweetheart. And Iâd eat you raw with no hesitation.â
Indigo didnât look back, but she could feel his gaze burning into her as she left the field, her pulse racing, her mind a storm of anger and something dangerously close to desire..or something more.
*
Coralineâs world spun as she twisted restlessly on the stiff clinic bed, the scratchy sheets tangled around her legs.
Her body ached, her mind foggy, but something cold and heavy pressed against her side, jolting her senses awake.
She turned, her breath catching in her throat as her eyes fluttered openâonly to land on thick, gleaming coils of snake skin, the pattern unmistakable and horrifying.
Her heart slammed against her ribs as she realized Zaza, Orionâs monstrous python, was sprawled right beside her on the bed, scales glinting in the harsh clinic light.
For a split second, Coraline froze, every muscle locked in terror, afraid to even breathe.
The snakeâs emerald eyes flickered, unblinking, watching her with a chilling calm.
A scream clawed at her throat, but she swallowed it, panic fueling her next move.
With a trembling hand, she slowly lifted her head, careful not to make any sudden movements.
But her body had other plansâadrenaline surged and, before she could think, she launched herself off the bed, landing hard on her feet.
She stumbled, then bolted for the door, her heart pounding so loud it drowned out every other sound.
She didnât dare look back.
Not once.
She slammed the door behind her with a bang that echoed down the empty hallway, not caring who heard.
Barefoot and wild-eyed, Coraline sprinted through the clinic corridors, weaving past startled nurses and patients, her only thought to get as far away from that freaking roomâand that gigantic snakeâas soon possible.
The sunlight outside hit her like a slap, hot and blinding, but she didnât stop.
Her phone, her bag, everything she owned was forgottenânothing mattered except escape.
She ran and ran, short legs pumping, lungs burning, until she spotted a battered yellow taxi idling at the curb.
Without hesitation, she flung herself into the back seat, gasping out,
âplease Just drive!â
The driver barely had time to glance at her before he hit the accelerator, the taxi lurching into traffic and speeding away, leaving the clinicâand Zazaâfar far behind.
Coraline pressed her forehead to the window, breathless and shaking, the world blurring past as she finally let herself believe she was safe.
For now.
Fuçk that stupid fuçker, darn him.
*
SOMEWHERE IN RUSSIA__4PM*
A tall woman emerged from the back seat of a sleek, black sedan, the carâs engine purring before fading into silence.
She was a striking figure, dressed head-to-toe in black: tailored trousers, boots polished to a mirror shine, and a heavy ash-grey coat dr***d over her shoulders like a cloak.
A smooth, featureless mask concealed her face, reflecting the pale Russian sky, making her unreadableâa living shadow.
She moved with a chilling grace, her every step measured, as if the filthy slush and cracked pavement could not dare stain her.
Her gloved handsâwhite as snowâwere folded neatly in front of her, fingers interlaced, betraying not a hint of nerves.
The wind whipped at the edges of her coat, but she never flinched, eyes fixed on the decrepit house ahead.
The house itself was a relic of another era, sagging and worn, its paint peeling in long strips, windows clouded with grime.
The roof sagged, and the porch creaked under the weight of secrets.
It was ugly, forgotten, and yet she walked toward it with the certainty of someone who belonged.
She paused at the door, the air thick with the scent of rot and old memories.
With a gloved knuckle, she knockedâthree sharp, deliberate raps that echoed through the silence.
The door creaked open almost instantly, as if someone had been waiting on the other side.
Mr Bentleyâs face appeared in the gap, his eyes wary, darting over her mask and coat.
Without a word, he stepped aside, granting her passage.
She glided inside, her coat brushing the doorframe, and Bentley closed the door behind her with a heavy, final thud.
*
CORALINE'S ROOM __9PM*
The room buzzed with low chatter and the soft rustle of blankets as the girls settled in for their Friday night ritual.
Jasmine, Indigo, Lylah, and River were sprawled across Coralineâs bed, each in their favorite nighties, the air thick with anticipation and a hint of vanilla-scented candle.
Lylah lay flat on her stomach, a bag of chips clutched in her hands, crunching loudly with zero shame, crumbs scattering across the sheets.
Jasmine sat cross-legged at the foot of the bed, thumbs flying across her phone screen, eyes narrowed in focus as she texted furiouslyâprobably live-blogging the drama to her secret group chat.
Indigo perched at the edge like a silent ghost, knees hugged to her chest, her gaze fixed on the door, lost in thought or maybe just waiting for the storm to break.
River, meanwhile, looked like she was about to dive straight into her phone, her glare so intense it was a miracle the screen hadnât cracked under the pressure.
The bathroom door was shut, steam curling from beneath it.
Coraline had borrowed Riverâs phone earlier to call everyone, her voice was shaky but determined.
It was Friday, and tonight was hersâher sleepover, her rules.
But the tension in the room was thick, everyone desperate for answers about what had happened with her and Orion, the dark King of Royal Elite High.
Suddenly, the bathroom door creaked open. All heads snapped up as Coraline stepped out, wrapped in a towel, her hair damp and wild.
âAre you ready to talk?â River was the first to speak, her tone sharp and impatient.
The rest quickly turned in unison, eyes wide and expectant.
Coraline rolled her eyes, tossing her towel aside as she headed for her closet.
âYâall acting like I committed a crime. Gimme a sec, inspectors,â she muttered, grabbing her favorite Mickey Mouse nightgown and slipping it on with practiced ease.
She padded over to the dresser, grabbed the hair dryer, and ran it through her hair, the noise filling the silence for a moment.
When she was finally dry, she flopped onto the bed beside Lylah, sending a cascade of chips flying.
The girls shifted, forming a loose circle around her, faces glowing with curiosity and a little bit of worry.
All eyes were on Coraline now, the room holding its breath, waiting for her to spill every last detail of the wildest day of her life.
"For the love of fuçk, it's nothing serious. That idiot is just too dumb for his age and the coach asked_ no, ordered me to tutor him." She said as they're still looking at her expecting more.
There's no more, apart from the planning on how to kill that Buffalo and his stupid pet.
So? You are his teacher? River asked, her lips Hooked.
She seems to be holding back laughter.
"I dunno yet, I'm not teaching that idiot. He's too dumb to learn!" She said as she stood.
Alright young ladies, let's head to the living room. We'd be watching, kpop demon Slayers! She said as she matched a pillow and blanket.
The girls gathered their things for the night and together they all walked out of the room.
*
A familiar feminine figure lay motionless on the hospital bed, swallowed by the sterile white sheets and the loose, shapeless gown that did nothing to protect her dignity.
Purple bruises and angry red welts marked her skin, some hidden beneath fresh bandages, others raw and exposedâa painful, permanent stain she could never scrub away.
Her face, once bright, was swollen and puffy, her eyes glassy with unshed tears as she stared blankly at the ceiling, lost in a nightmare that refused to end.
A whole fuçking week of terror haunted her, every second replaying in her mind with sickening clarity.
A shiver ran down her spine as she remembered the screaming, the begging, the painful pleadingâher own voice echoing in her ears, powerless and utterly broken.
'It was all that stupid bitçhe's fault,' she thought bitterly, her jaw clenching as fresh tears spilled down her cheeks.
She wanted to believe it was over, that the worst had passed, but deep down, she knew this was only the beginning.
This wasnât about fun anymore.
This was about vengeance.
She would destroy the girl who started it all, make her life a living nightmareâhell on earth.
The hospital room door creaked open, slicing through the silence.
A man entered, tall and imposing, dressed in a sharp black suit that made him look even colder.
He was about forty-five, his hair dusted with grey, his face drawn and tired.
âAgatha,â he called softly, stepping up to the foot of her bed, his eyes glistening with tears he tried to hide.
He reached out, gently touching her foot, but she recoiled instantly, yanking her leg away as she trembled all over.
He was her father, but she hated himâhated everything he stood for, hated the way he looked at her now as if he actually cared.
âI already prepared your ticket,â he said, voice tight.
âIâll book a flight tomorrow morning. Youâll leave by evening for Paris. Itâs for the best. The election is around the corner. I donât want this nonsense to come out in the open.â
Agatha scoffed, a bitter, malicious sound. She forced herself upright, every muscle screaming in protest, but she needed him to see her rage.
âElection, huh?â she snarled, biting down on her lip until it bled.
âSo thatâs what matters most! Youâre an evil man!â Her voice cracked, but she pressed on, her anger burning through the pain.
âI was r***d, father! R***d by not one, but four men. For one whole week! And you donât have anything to say about that? You wonât find those bastards and teach them a lesson? You donât care?â
She nearly threw herself off the bed, tears streaming down her face, her fists clenched so tight her nails dug into her palms.
âGET OUT!â she hissed, voice trembling with fury.
âGet the fuçk out of here and donât let the fuçking door hit you, you stupid old fool.â
Her father just sighed, looking smaller than sheâd ever seen him, and turned away, leaving without another word.
The door clicked shut, and the silence, heavier than before.
Agathaâs body shook as she slid off the bed, rage and grief twisting inside her.
She Swiftly kicked the metal cupboard beside her, sending it crashing to the floor, and screamedâa raw, broken sound that filled the room, her tears falling harder, her pain and fury echoing off the sterile walls.
This was her breaking point, and she knew she would never be the same again.
*
The living area glowed softly in the dim light, the TV casting flickering shadows over the girls as they snuggled into their couches.
Jasmine and Lylah were wrapped under a single blanket, heads close together, sharing quiet giggles and popcorn.
Indigo and River lounged on the other couch, Indigoâs feet tucked beneath her as she watched the movie with a rare, relaxed smile.
Coraline sprawled beside Aunt Lillian on the third couch, the older woman finally joining them after a long day, her presence bringing a sense of calm.
Fiona, as usual, kept her distance, perched at the dining table with her phone and a plate of snacks, pretending not to care but glancing over every now and then.
The house was peaceful, laughter and movie dialogue filling the airâuntil the doorbell shattered the calm, ringing so loud it made everyone flinch.
Fiona stood up, but Aunt Lillianâs voice cut through the room, sharp and urgent.
âNo, Fiona. Iâll get it.â Aunt Lillian said, getting up.
Lillian moved to the door, peering through the peepholeâand her face drained of color, her whole body going rigid with fear.
She spun around, rushing back to the girls, her voice low and trembling.
âGet up! Now! Upstairs, quickly!â
Panic laced every word as she started shoving them toward the stairs.
âWhatâs going on, Mom? Youâre scaring us!â River whispered, but Lillian ignored her, grabbing Fiona and pushing everyone into hidingâbehind curtains, under tables, anywhere she could fit them.
She killed the lights, plunging the room into darkness, her breath coming in shaky bursts.
Aunt Lillian took a deep breath, steeled herself, and slowly opened the door.
Instantly, she was shoved inside, a tight slap cracking across her face blinding her immediately.
A tall woman in an ash-grey coat and a cold, featureless mask strode in, flanked by bodyguards.
âKeeping me outside is not advisable, Lillian,â the woman purred, her voice icy.
Another slap scattered on Aunt Lillian's face, sending her crashing to the ground, tears streaming down her face.
âThatâs for your stupidity. You think you can hide from me, didn't ya?â
The masked womanâs eyes swept the room.
âWhereâs my money, Lillian? Money is life. Where is mine?â
Her bodyguards began tearing apart the living area, tossing cushions, breaking vases, searching for anything of value.
Lillian crawled to her knees, sobbing.
âI donât have it yet, please! Iâm working on it!â she pleaded more tears streaming down her eyes.
The woman leaned in, her gloved hand closing around Lillianâs throat.
âYouâve been working on it for far too long. I need a mortgage.â the woman said, Her grip tightened, then she shoved Lillian back, standing tall and menacing.
From their hiding spot, Fiona snickered, a sly grin spreading across her lips.
The woman sure sounds vicious, if she catches a glimpse of this thing, she might take her away forever.
With those thoughts in mind, she wrapped her arm around Coralineâs neck and, before Coraline could react, shoved her out into the open.
The masked womanâs head snapped toward the movement, but before she could act, River bolted from her own hiding spot, racing to her motherâs side.
The tall woman caught River by the neck, tossing her like a ragdoll to one of her guards.
Aunt Lillian screamed, scrambling to reach her daughter, but another brutal slap sent her sprawling to the ground.
âIâll return, this collateral is not enough, the black market would accept herâ the masked woman spat, striding out as her guards dragged River with them.
MOM!! River screamed with so much fear, her eyes widened with tears and horrified.
Aunt Lillianâs screams echoed through the night as she bolted after them, before she could get to them they had already gotten into their cars and sped away, Riverâs terrified face pressed against the window until it disappeared into the darkness.
Lillian stumbled back before running back inside the house, frantic and wild-eyed.
The girls emerged from hiding, trembling in shock.
Without warning, Lillian stormed over to Fiona and slapped her hard on the face, so hard blood splattered from her mouth.
âAre you stupid? How could you do that? How could you?â she screamed, raining more slap after slap on Fiona, her rage and grief pouring out.
She saw how she pushed Coraline out, she caused this.
The girls watched in horror, frozen, still tremblingâexcept Jasmine, who stood apart, her eyes narrowed, already piecing together what came next.
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