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“That pain, it goes away! You have to fight it before you bow to the darkness.” Sara said with a low nip in her voice. She’d been there, the darkness had claimed her early on and she’d just not begun to drag herself from beneath it. She stood her ground, knowing that her Cisco wouldn’t hurt her. It wasn’t in his nature to do harm onto anyone. Accidentally maybe but never intentionally. “Of course I mean it, Cisco, please just listen to me.” His voice rose an octave, leaving her riddled in an alarming state of pain. The anguish he felt washed over her like a tidal wave. It was like she’d been living vicariously through it, feeling every rise and fall of adrenaline. Her mind worked solely to jar him from the muddled vision that she couldn’t anticipate his betrayal. The barbed beams clattered as they fell from their ascent. Sara felt the first crushing blow, the wind knocked from her body. A pooling warm gathering in her stomach as she’d been pinned to the old wooden floor. The dull loss of tension in her left leg with the blood curling pain ripping through her side from where the sharped metal pierced through the cotton of her shirt. It was like liquid fire running through her body. How could he do this…to me. 

Cisco watched as the woman fell to the floor, a darkness in his eyes that typically wouldn’t be there. “Don’t come looking for me, because that was mild compared to what I can really do. Goodbye, Sara.” He said, turning on his heels before walking swiftly out of the bell tower.

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