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Lost you forever

A 16 years old girl was kidnapped. When she opened her eyes she was in a forest. And she found herself raped.

Neenaa · Urban
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18 Chs

Evil

As moonlight shyly peeked through the narrow slits of the grand ballroom windows, the 8th floor of the plush hotel buzzed with high-spirited chatter.

Opulence unabashedly flaunted itself in every corner, as clusters of luxury cars, decadent chocolates, and bottles of aged scotch graced the tables. An ensemble of influential figures swarmed the venue, their expensive gowns and tailored tuxedos reflecting off the shimmering chandeliers.

It was not just another evening, but a grand birthday party held in high regard. The elite guests, all united under the glimmering incandescence of joyful celebration, made the elegant soiree truly a sight to behold.

In the clamour of the evening, Aalia was standing alone in her balcony. She was enveloped by the cool breeze, her shadow dancing gently with the swaying plants around her. 

Aalia, just entering the realm of her sweet sixteen, was a girl gifted with immense beauty and charm. She bore an enchanting allure that had the power to captivate the hearts of those around her. Just as the ethereal moonlight softly illuminated the night, it seemed to breathe life into her dazzling charm. In the silvery glow, she stood there, a mesmerizing sight. Her silver colour long dress and radiant aura mirrored the luminescence of the moon itself, illuminating her surroundings with an ineffable grace. The moonlit night, seemingly ordinary, was transformed into a spectacle of beauty, magnifying the charm of lovely Aalia.

Leaning against the rails, she looked up at the spreading darkness of the night, pierced only by the shimmering stars. The myriad of city lights twinkling below seemed to reflect the stars above, their shining resonance transforming the ordinary cityscape into a magical, spectral tableau. As she took a deep breath, inhaling the essence of the night, Aalia felt a sense of serenity and peace envelop her, soothing the day's fatigue away.

She held the fizzing soda delicately in her hand, the soft drink strangely intoxicating. Even during this heatwave, condensation beads kept its surface tantalizingly cool, where it pressed like relief against her warm skin.

She could detect the tangy notes of the carbonation teasing her senses, mingling with the sweet undercurrents of cherry and vanilla. It wasn't alcoholic yet carried an intoxicating power of its own. The soft drink represented a delightful indulgence, a momentary suspension of everyday worries. Each effervescent gulp was an escape, a brief sojourn into a world of sweet euphoria. Yes, it was merely soda, but in the heat of the day, it was her elixir, her source of joy and sweet refuge.

As the last remnants of the potent elixir touched the bottom of her glass, a strange oblivion took hold of her. The room began to swim before her eyes; a melancholy dance of blurred light and shadow. She had tried to resist, holding onto the tangible world until her knuckles paled, but it was all in vain. Succumbing to the potent draw, her eyelids became heavy, mirroring rhythmic waves of unconsciousness that lapped inexorably at her fading consciousness.

The glass slipped from her listless fingers, clinking slightly against the marble tiles as it came to rest. Against the deafening silence of the room, it heralded a disconcerting finale. The surreal hum of white silence that followed was grotesquely poignant; as chilling as the spectral outline of her motionless body sprawled out on the velvet chaise, a princess of slumber in her unwitting, impregnable fortress of oblivion.

Little did she know, that as she sat in her class, savouring her drink with an innocent delight, danger lurked in the shadows. Undetected and sinister, a pair of malicious eyes watched her every move.

The unblinking eyes watched with a destructive intent, their gaze as cold and remorseless as the heart beneath. The scene held a chilling suspense, when she finally came to contact with the eyes she laid limpidly.