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The Creature Inside Me

He felt like his body was on fire. It wasn’t something he wasn’t familiar with but every time it got more and more painful to bear. He held his stomach, curled in under his duvet and held his eyes shut tight. He was crying and biting his pillow to hold in the painful sobs. He was called weak for whining about the pain so he didn’t bother to tell the sister. They had been taking care of him for a very long time. He was a baby when he lost his parents and after that, they had taken care of him. They had taken him to the doctor and concerned with every doctor they could to ask about his condition and the pain he faced every month but nobody knew what was going on with him. His health started declining just when he hit 18. The doctors said he had maximum of 4 years to live which was a very vague estimation but he has already lived 2 years of his 4 years life. He had accepted his fate. He knew he wouldn’t survive long enough to even complete these four years. There was no medicine for his pain because his health sure was deteriorating but not knowing the cause of it made doctors confused as to what medicine to give him for his pain. All he wanted was to know who he was and why was he different from others before sleeping under the layer of mud forever! “Hey, you alright?” He heard a voice. He didn’t know who it was because he was under the duvet. But before he could open his mouth to answer or get the time to remove his duvet, he heard another voice. “Yeah… I’m just going to use the loo.” The other boy answered the previous boy’s question which made him realize that the question wasn’t directed to him but to the boy who was out of his bed for the bathroom. “Just wanna die soon.” He mumbled under his breath, answering the question even though it wasn’t directed to him.

Laiba · LGBT+
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Lost the last connection

“You must be mistaken. She can’t die.” He chuckled but it was sad and kind of a shocking chuckle as he looked at Irvin to back him up but Irvin just stared at the ground beneath his feet, trying not to speak anything as he didn’t know what to say.

“I just received Abel’s call. He informed me about it.” Aiden spoke.

“Yeah, right! Abel would’ve called me instead of you. That’s how I know you’re lying.” He chuckled, resting his back against his mate’s chest. He was in denial and he didn’t look like he was going to be convinced any time soon.

“Alright. Let’s head home.” Irvin pressed a hand on his lower back. He knew Zadkiel had to see for himself to actually accept the fact that his mother was no longer in this world.

“Yeah sure.” He spoke in a whisper but before moving forward he turned to Aiden. “Never even think of joking about something like that to me.” He spoke furiously, glaring and pointing a finger at him.