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Chapter 32

    Chapter 32


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    “Alina, this is why you''re such an easy target,” Ettie says, her voice bearing a weight that seems foreign. “That’s why you always


    end up in these life-threatening situations. You''re too kind, and not everyone out there deserves that kindness.”


    The words hit me like a sudden punch, taking me by surprise. Trust too easily? In a world where survival often demands a


    hardened exterior, is kindness. considered a liability?


    “You said it was okay to trust him!” With each word | utter, | can sense the ache of hurt growing, making me aware of how my


    own nature could be a vulnerability in this unforgiving ce.


    Before | can find the words to reply, Ettie continues speaking, her voice bing softer as if she can sense the inner turmoil I’m


    experiencing.


    “| know what | said. That''s why | kept saying sorry, that’s why | fixed my mistake. Look, I’m not saying this to hurt you, Alina. I’m


    saying it because I’ve seen what happens when people let their guard down. I’ve seen it way too many times in


    this run.”


    She pauses, allowing me to take in the weight of her words.


    “| know you mean well, Alina,” Ettie says, her eyes locked in a steady, unwavering stare. “Your kindness is one of the things |


    really like about you. But in this ce, being nice won''t do the trick. It won’t guarantee your safety. You have to be more


    discerning, more cautious.”


    | bite my lip, her words hurting and making me even more confused. Is it a mistake to believe in the goodness of others? Ina


    world where everyone''s out for themselves, does being kind just lead to getting stabbed in the back?


    “I''m not asking you to be like them,” Ettie adds, her voice filled with aforting tenderness. “I just want you to be aware.


    There are those who will take advantage of your trust. You can’t afford to be naive here.”


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    Ettie ces her hands on her hips, her eyes locked onto me.


    “And if someone is of no use, you should get rid of them.”


    Ettie says, her tone matter-of-fact, devoid of any remorse, her words cutting through the silence. Those words sink deep into my


    consciousness, anchoring, themselves like a ship in turbulent waters.


    Elijah’s fate serves as a stark reminder, a tangible embodiment of Ettie’s merciless practicality. Yes, he had served a purpose in


    their survival, but the moment he crossed a line, the trust Ettie had for him shattered. Now, all that remains is a gruesome


    testament to the consequences of being discarded in her


    ruthless evaluation of worth.


    As her words sink in, a subtle feeling of unease begins to wash over me.


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    Our little shack isn’t feeling too safe these days. It’s like the walls know something sketchy about our secret hideaway. Ettie used


    to beforting, but now she’s all over the ce, doing whatever it takes to stay alive.


    The gap between us is widening on its own, as | instinctively protect myself from the unknown emotions stirring in Ettie. My feet


    tremble as | take a step back from her, propelled by raw instinct. Our trust is slowly fading away because of her


    indifferent heart.


    “Alina, why are you moving away from me?” Ettie’s gaze sharpens, aExclusive ? material by N?(/v)elDrama.Org.


    disconcerting intensity emanating from her eyes. “I’m just giving it to you straight. In this run, you gotta make some hard


    decisions to stay alive. Holding onto dead weight just brings you down.”


    Her words are cold and logical, no room for feelings. I’m struggling with conflicting emotions trying to bnce self—preservation


    andpassion in this harsh ce.


    “But he was a person, Ettie,” My voice stammers, barely audible, as a hesitant. protest escapes my lips. “He helped us. He


    was... he was alive, and now he’s not.”


    There’s no hint of remorse in Ettie’s response, her expression remaining


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    steadfast.


    “Alive or dead, Alina, it doesn’t matter if they''re a threat. And Elijah, the moment. he touched you, became a threat. | did what


    needed to be done.”


    I''m struck by the realization, as if I''ve been pped in the face- Ettie’s definition of necessity is severe and unyielding.


    “By your logic,” | begin, my voice trembling slightly as | take a deep breath. “You should’ve cut me loose when youid eyes on


    me again. | didn’t offer anything at all. | just ate your food, took space in your home. So, if that’s how you determine usefulness,


    am | also on the chopping block? Are you going to kill me as well?”


    Ettie’s eyes narrow, and a flicker of difort passes over her face, revealing her unease. The question lingers, its weight


    palpable in the air, reminding us of the harsh reality we’re caught in.


    “| didn’t mean it like that, Alina,” Ettie replies, her tone defensive but with a hint of uncertainty lingering beneath. “You''re different.


    You''re not dead weight.”


    Her attempt to assuage my concerns only adds to the confusion surrounding our predicament.


    In the harsh light of our conversation, the distinction between ally and adversary bes hazy, leaving me unsettled by the idea


    that my survival depends on someone''s subjective assessment of my worth..


    “But what if | be dead weight?” With genuine concern weighing on my voice, | press further, seeking answers. “What if, in


    your eyes, | no longer contribute? Will | end up like Elijah?”


    The mention of his name lingers in the air, a ghostly presence that taints our delicate conversation. Ettie’s response carries a


    hesitant undertone, as if acknowledging such a possibility is a bitter pill she’s reluctant to swallow.


    “I won''t let ite to that, Alina. You''re not like him.” Ettie insists, her words.ced with an undeniable sense of unease. “I did


    what | had to do to protect you. | won’t let anyone harm you.”


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    | nce at her, and frustration is written all over her face, creating new lines I’ve never noticed.


    “Ettie, we need to discuss this. | need to figure it out. | need you to help me


    understand.”


    With a desperate plea, my voice resonates in the air. However, Ettie’s silence acts as a fortress, guarding against the


    vulnerability that lurks beneath her exterior.


    “| don’t want to talk about it anymore, Alina.”


    Her words cut through the air as she retorts, her tone sharp and final. | can sense the walls she’s built, walls that loom like an


    insurmountable barrier between


    1.US.


    However, | cannot back down, not now, when my determination is at its peak. The air is heavy with uncertainty, making every


    decision feel weighty.


    “Let''s have a conversation about it. This confusion is driving me crazy, Ettie. | thought we were friends.”


    The word “friends” hangs in the air, a reminder of what we used to be, a stark contrast to the strained dynamics that have taken


    root in the aftermath of Elijah’s


    demise.


    Ettie sighs, her breath escaping in a heavy, burdened exhale. She then turns to snap at me, her words piercing through the air


    with a harsh and unyielding tone. The sheer volume of her voice is enough to make me flinch.


    “We are friends, Alina. But you''re a Hider, and I’m a Hunter. We have different roles and different instincts!”


    “What do you mean by that?”


    Ettie’s gaze flickers, torn between the desire to keep hidden and the realization that avoiding the truth will only widen the rift.


    “Hiders need protectors, Alina. It’s always been like that, you know? That’s the way it should be.”


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    | nce at her, and frustration is written all over her face, creating new lines


    I''ve never noticed.


    “Ettie, we need to discuss this. | need to figure it out. | need you to help me understand.”


    With a desperate plea, my voice resonates in the air. However, Ettie’s silence acts as a fortress, guarding against the


    vulnerability that lurks beneath her exterior.


    “| don’t want to talk about it anymore, Alina.”


    Her words cut through the air as she retorts, her tone sharp and final. | can sense the walls she’s built, walls that loom like an


    insurmountable barrier between


    1.US.


    However, | cannot back down, not now, when my determination is at its peak. The air is heavy with uncertainty, making every


    decision feel weighty.


    “Let''s have a conversation about it. This confusion is driving me crazy, Ettie. | thought we were friends.”


    The word “friends” hangs in the air, a reminder of what we used to be, a stark contrast to the strained dynamics that have taken


    root in the aftermath of Elijah’s


    demise.


    Ettie sighs, her breath escaping in a heavy, burdened exhale. She then turns to snap at me, her words piercing through the air


    with a harsh and unyielding tone. The sheer volume of her voice is enough to make me flinch.


    “We are friends, Alina. But you''re a Hider, and I’m a Hunter. We have different roles and different instincts!”


    “What do you mean by that?”


    Ettie’s gaze flickers, torn between the desire to keep hidden and the realization that avoiding the truth will only widen the rift.


    “Hiders need protectors, Alina. It’s always been like that, you know? That’s the way it should be.”


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    Adeep sense of dread washes over me, making my stomach churn. The heaviness of Ettie’s words fills the air with an unspoken


    meaning. “Are you saying.... you want to protect me?”


    Ettie nods, her solemn affirmation doing little to quell the rising tide of my apprehension.


    “Yes, Alina. I’m a Hunter, a protector. It''s what I’ve always been.”


    The truth, from Ettie’s perspective, unravels before me, opening my eyes to a reality | never considered. Yet, the innate dread of


    being bound, of yielding to the eternal dance of predator and prey, urges me to explore further.


    “Do you want to mark me, then?”


    Fear seeps into my voice as the question slips out of my mouth.


    Inside the makeshift hut, the air is filled with an unspoken tension, creating an atmosphere of unease. The weight of Ettie’s


    silence, so deep and introspective, sends shivers down my spine. As | ask myself whether she desires to mark me, the echo of


    the question fills the confined space.


    “Ettie,” My voice trembles as | repeat, barely audible, in the face of the unknown that looms ahead. “I ask you a question.”


    | gaze into her eyes, usually an open book, but now they hold a secret battle that eludes my understanding. It feels like our


    connection is hanging by a thread in this important moment.


    | can’t shake off Ettie’s past words, a haunting chorus of promises and derations that have weaved aplicated tapestry of


    protection and possessiveness.


    In the silence, my mind races back to all the memories we''ve made and all the things we''ve talked about. She deres with


    fierce determination that no one has the right to touch me, like she’s being protective. A possessiveness that has, until now,


    manifested as a vignt guardian, shielding me from the predatory eyes that lurked in the shadows.


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    She says she''ll kill anyone who tries to im me, and her words still haunt me. It’s a scary promise now. The protective


    undertones, originally meant to keep me safe, now have a possessive edge, like wanting to im ownership.


    The weight of Ettie’s unspoken thoughts is palpable, her eyes reflecting the conflict that consumes her, leaving me suspended in


    a mix of fear and curiosity. | hesitate, afraid of what her answer might reveal and curious about the depths of


    our connection.


    “Ettie, please,” | implore, as the weight of uncertainty presses firmly upon me. “Do you want to mark me? Is that what this is


    about?”


    | meet her gaze, and the intensity in her eyes reflects the internal turmoil she wrestles with.


    “Alina,” With a measured voice, she begins, setting the tone for the conversation ahead. “Marking is a Hunter’s way of staking


    their im. It’s a deration of possession.”


    Her words hang heavy in the air, causing me to take a deep breath.


    “Ettie, stop avoiding my question and give me a real answer.”


    Ettie’s pause stretches on, filled with unspoken implications that hang heavily in


    the air.


    | repeat the question, emphasizing each word.


    “Do you want to mark me?”


    “Alina,” Ettie begins, her voice filled with a sense of both urgency and desperation. Her touch is desperate, clutching onto my


    hands as if they’re the only thing keeping her grounded. “If | mark you, if | im you as mine, we can go back. We can finally


    move on from this nightmare. Return to the lives we had before all of


    this.”


    As her words hit me, | am momentarily overwhelmed, unsure how to process my


    feelings.


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    This is Ettie. My best friend.


    The proposal, however tempting, carries the unmistakable aroma ofpromise, hinting at the far-reaching consequences it


    may bring.


    Ettie’s pleading eyes lock onto mine, silently begging for understanding.


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    “Alina, just think about it. We won''t have to deal with this Run’s horrors anymore. You don’t have to worry about lurking dangers


    or constant fear anymore. We can finally break free from this cycle that’s been holding us back.”


    Her words evoke a yearning for theforting familiarity of a life untouched by the relentless pursuit of Hunters and Hiders. Like


    a distant beacon in the murky depths of our journey, the thought of leaving behind the perils gives us a glimmer of


    hope.


    But what consequences would that have on our situation?


    Our bond is going to be unbreakable. We will be mates.


    Will Ettie be okay with that arrangement?


    Will | be okay with that decision?


    The more | ponder the question, the greater my apprehension grows.


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