Chapter 110
“You may explore all you wish,” Master Bane said in a hard voice. “Careful of the Warriors that patrol the area,” Master Kein warned.
“You are nothing to them, just a tool to use and discard.”
| paled and reached for them. They couldn’t be leavingto the others.
“Perhaps if you are good enough one of them may choose to put their symbol on you,” Master Damien sighed, “but | doubt it. They have no reason to take hand be burdened with what they can freely use here.”
| screamed for them as the pad lifted off and they Left. Dropping to my knees on the dusty ground | cried like a baby. | couldn't figure out why they would go to all the trouble to savejust to killthemselves.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOnce the tears dried | looked around. This area once had been bustling, there were the foundations of innumerable buildings. A crumbling wall surrounded the entire area. | wandered toward the only building with a roof. There was no door, just an opening in the wall.
| reached out and touched the pink brown stone and it crumbled a little under my fingers, this place was falling apart. | stepped into the doorway and immediately stepped back out. A skeleton lay against the far wall. It was most certainly humanoid.
For a while | just stood and hyperventilated. The rational part of my brain decided to take over at spoint. | tried to remember how long it would take forto die. The lack of water would killfirst. If | was going to Last | would have to find water here.
As | walked around the rocks on the ground dug into my feet. The smooth cobblestones | was used to were cracked and broken here. | tripped and stepped hard on a broken piece and it went deep into my Left foot.
| sat on a stump and examined the wound. Blood seeped slowly from the broken skin and dripped to the ground below me. The injury was deep and touching it hurt. With nothing to clean or wrap it with, | ignored it.
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| had to find water, so | walked around looking. The gouge was leaving bloody tracks where ever | went. | wandered all over and didn’t see anything that looked like a well or a water source. Except for my sticky Little footprints this place was bone dry.
It was hot, warmer than the village | had called home. | was sweating profusely. The dust | kicked up was sticking to my damp skin and felt disgusting. Limping | moved back to the building with the skeleton. | crouched inside the doorway out of the sun and watched the bones. | wondered what she had done to get left to die out here.
| looked around the room and saw there was a small alcove off to the side. Wandering around the room | glanced into the recess, inside was a small jug that bore my owners’ insignia. | hadn’t been this thirsty since | was in the ocean. Glancing down | noticed several small bugs swimming in the jug. Picking up the dirty pitcher | looked closer inside and saw there was a small amount of water.
The water teased me. It was dirty, | could tell just looking at it. The container was filthy and there were little silver things swimming in it. | placed the jug carefully down and looked for something | could pour the water into. If | had a cup | could pick the bugs out.
| walked everywhere in the crumbling village, but there wasn’t a cup or even another jug to be found. | did find more bugs. Swarms of the nasty silver things were everywhere. At spoint | thought about the funny plants that lined the walls to the compound. They obviously had been placed purposely.
When | returned to the building | went straight to the jug. | was parched and dry, bugs or not I’d drink the water.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe jug was covered with the little silver things. The water was thick with them now. | sobbed and choked down the water, drinking a handful of bugs with it. They tasted disgusting. | wanted to scream and cry, but that wouldn’t do any good. In fact, it would dehydratefaster.
| sat in the room with the remains and watched the sun’s rays move across the floor. My foot was throbbing and | tried to ignore it. There was really nothing else to do.
Just before sunset | heard the hum of a transport pad outside. | jumped up and ran out the dog Medved Locked wit? those of a massive blonde haired man. | ran back into the building and backed into the far wall. The content is on Drama.Org! Read the latest chapter there!
| couldn't stop watching as the men ctoward me. Most of them were large and well armed, obviously Warriors.
Five of the men entered the building and stalked toward me. | screamed for my Masters and jumped Qytan windo nthe eal they were on top ofmeé before | got ten feet away. It was a pointless struggle and they laughed heartily atas they dragged me, by my hair, back into the building. The content is on Drama.Org! Read the latest chapter there!
“Who are you screaming for slave?” one of them asked me. “Your owners left you here. I'm noyadie.whythey laft theiNrfark! on you though,” he patted the mark on my stomach. “Do you think you are worthy of them coming back for you?” The content is on Drama.Org! Read the latest chapter there!