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Warm Light

Aibek669
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In this cold world even more frigid than hell, I somehow had enough good karma to find you- my sun. Having nothing is better than feeling so deeply just to have everything torn from you. So, I will never feel again. I don't deserve to, after all, it is my fault. That was the promise I made to myself that day. The day I finally couldn't deny the blaring truth. Yet, she barged into my life- literally. How could someone be so... her? After all that has happened, shouldn't I not be able to feel anything, let alone emotional attachment to someone? Thats right, all it is is a chemical reaction' She reasoned out. 'Yet those eyes, they would be the death of her one day.' Those sinful lips matched her unholy heart. She was a coward, once bitten twice shy, they say. Maybe uncountable snake bites can leave a poison so rooted into the very marrow of your being, there is no escape. However, a hand reached out and pulled her away, eliminating the poison and shining light once more. 'Loosing both hope and direction in this internal, moonless night, you became my lantern, guiding me along a path that feels forbidden-yet I will always follow like a lost duckling. The cold walls staring at you, people mocking and sneering at you, even never ceasing nightmares may make for a cold exterior, however, Alora knew it can make the warmest person. The proof was right in front of her. This woman refused to tell her name and never asked for even that much information from her. All the woman said was "you owe me".' Yes, Alora did owe her. She owed her life to her. But with nothing to exchange it with; Somehow, it comforted her, knowing that even a small connection existed between them. This doctor of hers would click her tongue and sigh at her- yet never once laughed at her expense, even going so far as to beat anyone who did. Her stone-cold face revealed as much as the walls, yet Alora could read her like an open book. Those eyes filled with a flame hotter than her demons were so alluring. Even if she would get burnt, so be it. After all, she did owe her doctor, right? Teaser: Not being able to take it any longer, Alora pushed her doctor to the wall. She held the other woman's hand and pushed it alongside her. As Alora's hand slowly went to touch the others cheek, she saw fear. The doctor's eyes began to cloud with unshed tears, her legs began to shake give out, yet never giving a peep. All Alora ever saw was a broken version of her doctor, but never this crumbled. Shaken she let her go and turned around to walk away, possibly for good. She'd find another way to repay her. A low thump was heard, she had to get away from here. Slowly spiraling, her mind became messy. Before her mind dove deeper, an unsteady hand reached out. Alora's senses were extremely high even in a scenario like this. Taking a deep breath she sighed. How could she leave like this? This cold woman was everything to her. The hand started to tremble, but before anything could be done, a voice so tiny and fragile said something Alora never expected to hear. This is a girl's love so be warned. If you're not into it then don't take it out on the book. Honestly, I don't know the direction it will take. It may become full on fantasy, maybe have a tragic ending- I don't know. This story is about healing and protecting each other along with slowly falling in love. It may have 18+ content or just snuggles and innocence. //Trigger warning⚠️: Rape, sluercide, murder, other things. I will put another on the chapter if it's more than a mention of it Please read until chapter 10 before dropping
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Chapter 1 - Doctors perspective

Chapter 1:

      "Can I at least drive you home?"

      "Alright"

       Suddenly everything disintegrated into ash and smoke. A figure clad in shadows and red eyes tore through like a starved wolf out for a hunt.

        Then, nothing at all. Nothing but cold walls looking back at the huddled figure. They looked at the clock: 2 am. Sighing, they chuckled. Anything to fill that enclosing silence. Getting up, the person took a shower, happy to be adding another hour in on sleep.

        They've been to a doctor or two, not like it helped the demons that have seemed to make themselves comfortable. It's bad enough stating the reality of their night terrors, let alone endure even the doctors laughs.

        People are weird that way. Even if they work a job to help, they will still laugh. Still mock. Still sneer. And, if your lucky, pity you and see you as a wounded animal they would keep in their house and nurse to health.

         The figure walked out of the bathroom, towel on their head, into the kitchen. Almost tripping over something, they turn on the lights.

          In the warm light of the lamp, there stood a beautiful woman. She had a slight muscular build with short, silver-white hair, curves like hills, a high bridge nose, thick lips, and dull, navy blue eyes set in upturned shaped sockets. Water rolled down her body as if not wishing to part, creating an alluring picture for anyone's mind.

         "Bloody hell!" She spat. Clicking her tongue, she proceeded to cover her balcony with curtains before going to put some clothes on as well as gloves, a mask, a hair net, and a zip up coat reaching her ankles.

       Clearing her dining table to make room for a clear tarp, she then proceeded to bring the lady on death's door to the table.

       "The doctor?" Croaked the lady.

        "Depends on who you refer to as a doctor." Came the reply before they shot the lady with anesthetic.

       After a few hours, the woman dressed in what once was pearl white, took off the clothing; Before proceeding to throw it into a beat up metal trash can and lighting a match, closing the lid so the smell of death doesn't add itself into the asthetic of the living room.

       She decided to clean the whole house, especially the puddle of dried blood that decided to integrate into and marry the carpet. Being the evil mom-in-law, the woman eliminated any sign of the patient barging in. Who knows how to clean blood better than a woman? The answer would be a woman "doctor".

       Not caring about the potential danger, how the lady even managed to get through the balcony on the 25th floor, nor even the reason behind so many bullet holes and torture marks- she went to cook some rice porridge.

        Waking up to the smell, the patient grumbled- eyes barely open. Amused, the owner of the house raised an eyebrow.

       "Don't get up" she warned. Her voice just as cold as the depths of her eyes. Sighing, the woman put a portion of the porridge into a small bowl then picked the patient up and put her on a bed in her room. Seeming not to care of this fact, she propped up the lady with pillows.

       For someone so cold, they were actually gentle- like a perfect dream of a mom. She went into the living room, took the bowl and a napkin before turning back into the room.

        Resigned to the fate of a babysitter, the doctor asked,, waving the bowl a little, "You hungry?"

        The reply was a nod. "Didn't I tell you not to move?" She clenched her lips a little before proceeding to feed her.