《Into You》Chapter Thirteen
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I was editing a new video for my youtube channel on my computer.
My phone started ringing and I looked at it. It was an unknown number. I raised my eyebrow and answered it.
"Hello?"
"Leah help me!"
"Terrance?"
"Help someone's attacking in a yellow house on Morgan street! Ah!"
Then I heard the phone hung up. My eyes widen and I put my shoes on.
.
I parked 2 houses down from the house. I walked on the porch and it looked a little empty, I still saw some tables. I saw a window half way open.
I pulled it up and climbed inside. I heard noises in the kitchen and I hid behind a wall.
"She should be here any minute", I heard Terrance say.
I raised my eyebrow.
"You sure?", I heard another man's voice.
"Yeah, then we just take her then boom we are on our way to Canada"
"Alright"
I tried to walk back to the window quietly. I accidently knocked into an old table and it fell over and broke, making a noise.
"Hello?"
I heard them walk to where I was. I tried to run but the man grabbed me and I kept moving around. Terrance walked to me and smiled.
"You are pathetic", I said.
"Oh well", he played with my hair a little.
I moved my head and smacked my teeth.
"We leave for Canada in 3 days. We will go back to our house", he smirked.
.
I was handcuffed to the couch and I sighed. I was in the living room of my old house.
I looked around and everything still looks the same.
"You want some water?"
I looked at Terrance who was on his computer.
"No, where's your white bitch?"
"Didn't work out"
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"Why?"
"She wanted a baby, she's like 25 so yeah. I'm not ready for a kid yet"
"Mhm figures. Probably wouldn't be a good father anyway"
"Shut up"
He got up and went upstairs. I looked around and saw a phone on the other side of couch.
I tried to grab it but the handcuff pulled me back. I lifted up my foot and dragged it towards me.
I grabbed it and called Dominic.
"Hello?"
"Domini please come get me. Terrance has me hostage in his house and I'm handcuffed"
"Alright. I'm on my way"
I hung up the phone and threw it when I saw Terrance come down with a gun.
"What's that for?", I asked him.
"When Dominic comes, I heard you call him"
My eyes widen.
"Don't shoot him"
"He is getting in the way so I have to what I got to do"
I started to panic in my head and I started praying. Please don't let him shoot him.
.
-20 minutes later-
I heard someone climb through the window and I saw Dominic. I smiled.
Terrance went to the store to get me some food that I wanted.
Dominic came over and pecked my lips.
"You okay?"
I nodded.
"Where's the key?"
"I think on his desk in his den in the back", I said.
He nodded and walked in there. I heard him grab the keys. He came back and unlocked me. I stood up and rubbed my wrist.
"We have leave now", I grabbed him.
I heard a gun click. My eyes widen and we turned around. I saw Terrance pointing a gun at us.
"Trying to get away huh?"
"Terrance just let us ago please"
"No you are mine! You always been mine"
"When did you become like this?! You were nice and sweet", I frowned.
"People change baby"
"Just let us go man", Dominic said.
"Give her to me"
"You want her? Fight me for her. No weapons be a grown ass nigga"
Dominic pushed me back a little. Terrance dropped his gun and they started fighting.
I ran to the phone and called 911.
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