“Not quite,” she giggled, “I didn't know Gabriel loves me so much that he'd lock you up even though that’s your greatest fear.”
I gritted my teeth in anger. I wouldn't let her see me break.
“If you've got nothing to say then get out,” I snapped.
Lily chuckled, “Oh darling, I’m just starting. But for now I’ll let you enjoy.”
I heard her footsteps depart and I heaved a sigh of relief. Soon it was dark outside.
I touched my hair and I saw my hairpin.
“It’s better than nothing,” I mused.
A few seconds later and I haven't been able to unlock the door.
Suddenly I heard voices outside.
Two. Ian and Ace.
“Let’s teach her a lesson,” Ian said.
“Yes,” Ace giggled excitedly.
A few seconds later, a scream ripped from my throat as I stared at the floor crawling with spiders and bees.
They had thrown in a beehive from the small window at the back.
The spiders bite me and the bees stung me while I cried helplessly.
“Please, somebody! Help me!!” I cried, banging the door.
No one came instead I heard the giggles of the boys.
“Don’t mess with us next time,” they chuckled.
My right eye was swollen as I started working faster on the door while the bees showed me no mercy.
Finally, I got the door open as I screamed running into the courtyard.
The boys glared at me in anger.
“You don't seem to ever learn!” Ace said.
“I think it’s best you never come back,” Ian added.
The boys pushed me and I stumbled losing my balance as I fell into the pool.
I waddled in the pool, “I can't swim. Stop it!”
But they weren't listening to me. As I struggled to stay afloat I saw Ian and Ace bring out something from their bag.
My eyes widened when I saw that each of them had a pistol in his hand.
“Where did you get that—”
However, before I finished speaking, Ian stared at me fiercely, "You vicious woman, do you think you can use the method of leaving to attract our attention? How disgusting!"
"You should die here today and apologize to my dead mother!" Ace spoke with a distorted expression.
They simultaneously raised their guns, aimed at me, and pulled the trigger.
The bullet flew towards my heart at a high speed.