Sinful Mates 1-3
chapter 104 Two

Evelyn POV

I had just come off shift. My sleazebag boss swiped my tips once again. Walking through thecold streets, I shivered. Something was off. The streets were too quiet, and a feeling of uneasesettled over me. Ignoring the feeling, I keep walking, the cold snow sinking into my flats making mytoes go numb. I have worked at the same cafe for two years now. It doesn't pay much, but with theeconomy the way it is, I should just be grateful I have a job. Work was scarce these days. Finding ajob was hard when half the city was in ruins.

It never used to be like this, When I was a child, this city flourished. In fact, most had neverheard his name before. But everyone had heard the rumours of the dark one. The man, or should Isay monster, that destroyed the world. No one stood a chance against him. The human governmenttried for years, banding together, trying to rid the world of his evil. He slaughtered not just townsbut countries, burning cities of families and people to the ground along with his two mates. Rumourhas it he was trying to replace something that he wasn't even sure existed.

Walking between two abandoned buildings, I could see the alleyway that leaders to the caravanpark. One more block and I would be home to my trusty tin can home. It wasn't much, but it wasmine. I was quite proud of what I had accomplished, never knowing a proper home. My parentsgave me up when I was born, don't even know their names. Apparently I was dropped off in front ofa church only a few days old. The nuns took me in, and I bounced from one foster home to anotheruntil I eventually aged out the system, leaving me homeless and living on park benches. Just me andmy plastic bag full of clothes.

I was walking the streets trying to replace somewhere safe to sleep when I stumbled upon the cafe,a sign in the window looking for staff. It must have been in the right place at the right time becauseI walked in and asked about the job and the owner tossed me an apron and told me to start straightaway as they were overrun with the lunch break. I have worked there ever since.

As I reached the corner of the building, I went to turn up the alleyway when I see a man leaningagainst the side of the building. The smell of his smoke hanging from his lips wafted to me. Hemoved off the wall he was leaning on, and I quickly turned up the alleyway. I could hear hisfootsteps coming up behind me before I felt myself be tugged backwards. I let out a scream as I felthis gloved hand go over my mouth.

“No, now pretty be a good girl and stay quiet.” I nod my head thinking he was going to rob me.Reaching into my handbag, I feel around pulling my wallet out. It had little in it, but he could have it.I waved it in front of his face, and he knocked it out of my hand his next words made my blood runcolder than the snow sinking into my shoes.

“I don't want your money I want something else,” he whispered, his whiskey filled breathwafting over my face. I struggled against him, realising he has more sinister intentions than justrobbing me. He threw me to the ground, and I let out the loudest scream I could muster, prayingsomeone anyone would hear me before he slapped my face. My head whipped to the side as hispalm connected with my face, making my vision blur for a second. He starts ripping my black slacksdown, and I fight, kicking and hitting and scratching anything I can. He yanks my hair when I dig myfingers into his eyes before slamming my head into the pavement. The force makes my teeth rattle,but I continue to thrash as he continues trying to undress me.

The cold snow making my muscles ache as it seeps into my clothes.

When suddenly his weight is gone. I stare, shocked for a second after he completely vanishedon top me. I start yanking my pants up my legs when I heard grunting and a gross sound of flesh onflesh. Looking toward the alleyway I see a man, or maybe that the wrong word for him. I didn't thinkI would meet a bigger monster than the man that just tried raping me, but I didn't know what elseyou would call him. He literally was ripping the man to pieces. I have to hold my stomach as I feel itlurch when I see one of his arms fly off and hit the snow. Blood coated the ground as the manpummeled his face until it was unrecognizable, the snow turning red. I clench my eyes shut, notbeing able to handle what I was witnessing.

It was like something out of a horror movie. I was shaking like a leaf, my teeth chattering fromthe cold as I sat frozen with fear. Fight or flight was kicking in, and here I was paralysed by my ownfear. Scared I was next, I kept my eyes closed, waiting for death.

The noise stopped. I looked up, and two men were staring down at me. One held his hand outand I smacked it away, covering my head with my hands fearing him belting me and inflicting whathe just did to the man in the alley.

“Please, I won't tell, just let me go. I saw nothing I promise,” I beg them as sobs wrack my body.The biggest man kneels down in front of me, moving my hair away from my face and brushing itover my shoulder. Looking up, I see pitch black eyes staring at me. Eyes so dark I was afraid theywould swallow me whole. I turn my gaze to the ground, not wanting to see my own death throughhis eyes. He holds his large hand out for me to take, and I cower away from him, flinching as hegoes to reach forward.

“Ours,” he gasps. And I almost think I heard it wrong. Were they going to finish what the otherman couldn't?

“We are scaring her,” the man who brutally slaughtered the other man said, making me look athim. He was drenched in blood, dying his skin a scarlet colour. The smell of death so pungent onhim I could almost taste it.

“Go,” the man with onyx eyes says. He was watching the other man, who I see nod to him. Itake off running down the alleyway, thanking god they let me go. I ran the entire way home,running like my ass was on fire. Running through the caravan park before replaceing my tin can. Andnever in my life have I been as thankful to see my shitty van covered in graffiti and falling apart. Justas I reach the door, I finally lose my stomach. Doubling over and puking the contents of mystomach into the snow, I retch for a few minutes, trying to rid the taste from my mouth. My facegrows hot from throwing up, and the back of my throat burns from my stomach acids.

I must have been making a fair amount of noise because I see then van beside mine flick on itslights, and I quickly slip inside before my neighbour sees me through their window.

Stepping inside, I see the familiar surroundings of my humble abode. I shut the door beforesliding to the floor, my legs giving out from under me. What the fuck just happened? How the fuckam I still alive? Whoever they were, they weren't human. I couldn't get the picture of his dark eyesstaring at me. So dark I could see my reflection in them.

Yet they let me go. Why? I could have run to the... well no one. You didn't last long as an officerin this city. Most law enforcement was dead, and the only justice found in the city these days wasvigilante justice or the underworld trades. But with the way that man tore him apart limb for limb, Idoubt anyone could match up against them. He didn't even break a sweat.

Closing all the curtains, I quickly make sure all the doors are locked. I was never this paranoidbefore. I grew up in this city, knew it like the back of my hand. Sure, every city was dangerous, butgrowing up here, I knew all the do's and don'ts, knew which streets to stay away from. My area wasconsidered safe mostly, nothing much happened in this area. Never have I been attacked on my wayhome. Few people lived on this side of the city because there wasn't much left. Even the homelessrefused to live over here because the place was that abandoned there weren't many places to begor dumpster dive.

After what happened, I feel like this was just the start of something bigger. I have always beenpretty intuitive, but I had this nagging feeling something bad was going to happen, and I prayedthis feeling was just because of the events of today. Once I was convinced I had locked upcompletely. I walked into the bathroom and turned on the shower. Stripping off, I hopped in. Thewater burned my skin, making me jump. My skin was so cold the water felt like it was blistering myskin, only I knew it was my skin that was cold by the shaking of my hands and the fact that my toeswere blue. Easing myself in slowly, I let the water warm my freezing body, inhaling the smell of mystrawberry two dollar shampoo.

When I hopped out, I grabbed my fluffy towel and walked into my room, quickly gettingdressed before hopping in bed. I had to be back at work by 530 am for the breakfast shift.Wrapping myself up in my duvet like a human burrito, I closed my eyes, drifting off into thedarkness of sleep.

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