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Wildest Fires

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"Let's just stop." She was adamant of what she said, she wasn't sure about everything, but one thing's for sure, she wanted to end everything. "Why?" He asked with his eyes full of sincerity— sincerity of pain. "This is just a game needed to be played," she answered. Having to live a life of riots and vehemence, she wasn't the kind who gets bothered with violence. She's not the one who gets soft, but what if she finds herself stuck with someone as powerful as her? Does she really know what's coming for her? What happens when they collide? Will it be a good thing or a bad one? Will it be their strength or their downfall? Who will be the protagonist or the victim between the two of them? Or will the both of them be considered as the antagonist of their own story of misery? But one thing's for sure... One burns. One falls.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

"Hey, I'm here," I called as I saw him looking for me. He immediately approached me while holding his phone.

"What's this? Is there something you wanna say?" He asked, I laughed.

"I'm breaking up with you, lad." I pushed him slightly with just my forefinger. "Anyway, what a sloppy asshole you are. Do you think that I won't know about your background? Funny af," I said while laughing. This man here, he is my boyfriend— ex-boyfriend to be exact.

"W-what?" He stuttered.

"Remember, I can turn everything upside down." I winked at him and before he could even react, I turned my back at him and walked away.

He stopped me by my shoulder. "No, you ain't walking out on me," he said between gritted teeth.

I sighed. "You got played. Now, it's game over."

"Oh? Are guys like me your favorite game to play with?" He said, pissed.

"No, don't flatter yourself," arrogantly, I said.

I did not continue trotting away from him. I halted for a second. This will do.

"The game of love," I muttered.

"What?" He asked as he couldn't just decipher the thing I just said enough.

I started taking my steps away from him again. "My favorite game." My voice was monotonous and low, but loud enough for him to hear.

I continued walking my path and did not bother hearing him out again as he continuously cursed behind my back.