Daughter of the Damned
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Chapter 6 At the time of her birth img
Chapter 7 Mother's love img
Chapter 8 . The boy with the blade on his jacket img
Chapter 9 . At Chemora img
Chapter 10 . Way to Pamora High img
Chapter 11 Campus img
Chapter 12 First Class img
Chapter 13 Braze img
Chapter 14 Assault img
Chapter 15 Fate img
Chapter 16 Elsewhere img
Chapter 17 Third wheeling img
Chapter 18 Nature img
Chapter 19 Haze img
Chapter 20 Drama unleashed img
Chapter 21 Coincidence img
Chapter 22 Party img
Chapter 23 Chase img
Chapter 24 Mira's Mother img
Chapter 25 Footage img
Chapter 26 Mountain of Forgetfulness img
Chapter 27 Meanwhile at Chemora img
Chapter 28 Separated img
Chapter 29 Peculiar case img
Chapter 31 Watchers on the loose img
Chapter 32 Collected img
Chapter 33 Abilities img
Chapter 34 Chaos, back there img
Chapter 35 Getting to know again img
Chapter 36 Beacon img
Chapter 37 Awakening img
Chapter 38 Empathy img
Chapter 39 School got more happening img
Chapter 40 Trepidation img
Chapter 41 Not Alone img
Chapter 42 The other connections. img
Chapter 43 Decision img
Chapter 44 Similarities... img
Chapter 45 Remembrance img
Chapter 46 Missing img
Chapter 47 Into the woods img
Chapter 48 Reveal img
Chapter 49 No regret img
Chapter 50 My sweet angel img
Chapter 51 Revelation img
Chapter 52 Guardian img
Chapter 53 Flight img
Chapter 54 The Girl img
Chapter 55 Dire need img
Chapter 56 Concoction img
Chapter 57 A past full of regrets img
Chapter 58 Survival img
Chapter 59 Behavior img
Chapter 60 Treasure img
Chapter 61 Tsunami of hidden emotions img
Chapter 62 Estranged img
Chapter 63 New normal img
Chapter 64 Deep inside img
Chapter 65 Under her skin img
Chapter 66 The Ace is back img
Chapter 67 A friend or a foe img
Chapter 68 Sudden img
Chapter 69 Finding their own way img
Chapter 70 Meaning img
Chapter 71 Ground Zero img
Chapter 72 That's messed up img
Chapter 73 Crazy girl img
Chapter 74 Great escape img
Chapter 75 Another Chemorian Or a half breed img
Chapter 76 They have her img
Chapter 77 Action img
Chapter 78 Closing in img
Chapter 79 One of us img
Chapter 80 Brother - Sister img
Chapter 81 Just a thought img
Chapter 82 Dark Lord img
Chapter 83 Power of the Staff img
Chapter 84 Sabotage img
Chapter 85 Double cross img
Chapter 86 Rescuing the Rescuers img
Chapter 87 Floating Thoughts img
Chapter 88 Out of place img
Chapter 89 Dream on img
Chapter 90 Close img
Chapter 91 Divided img
Chapter 92 Bare Truth!!! img
Chapter 93 A New Beginning img
Chapter 94 First Chapter img
Chapter 95 Chapter Two img
Chapter 96 Mira img
Chapter 97 Unwanted img
Chapter 98 Memories img
Chapter 99 Chaos in the sky img
Chapter 100 Back to Earth img
Chapter 101 Roaming the earth img
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Chapter 4 Bunk Off

Mira's POV -

" Mira, do it properly. I should be able to see my face in each of them. They should be shining. "

I rolled my eyes . She should have all her mirrors replaced with these pots. She was obsessed with her utensils. She was the latest inclusion in my woe list.

This was my fifth day, working in that corner motel.

The pay wasn't that good but I wanted to work because only that way would I be able to be somewhere till my school got over.

I couldn't kill my mother by telling her that I had made up my mind to not go to that school anymore. Not after the humiliation that Braze made me suffer.

I had no idea how I would react if I saw him again. Would I break down crying again or would I kick his balls?

I had to make up very spicy excuses to satiate my mother. Luckily, she was out of town when I was knocked out in that handsome boy's house.

The offer was very tempting but somehow, I managed to trigger my stupid morality and ended up not taking the money.

Let me correct myself. I was just being stupid, there was no morality involved. That was compensation money, you idiot Mira. That lad wanted to cover his crime up.

But my main regret was not rejecting the money, it was, not even knowing his name.

I kept looking at the clock, waiting for my shift to get over and finally when it did, I ran straight inside the restroom, to change back into my school uniform.

I did that everyday, for five days straight.

I left home with my school bag , dress and shoe on. And I came back home the same way. What I did in between, I was successfully able to hide for the time being.

But being successful consecutively was suspicious for someone as unlucky as me.

The thunder clouds clapped right above me as soon as I tried getting out of the place.

I had seen people cowering here and there when they saw a lighting or heard a loud clap. For me, however, it was like a romantic ballet.

I loved the scent of the rain and the electric charge in the air when it thundered.

It felt like they talked to me , on a personal level. It felt like they knew me very well, to the level of my goosebumps.

So I just spared a glance at the sky and darted out, soaking once more.

There was another thing. It always rained when I cried or maybe, I cried when it rained.

I was walking straight up ahead, my bag tucked between my hands, pressed tightly over my chest.

I was walking straight ahead when I heard loud honking.

At first I didn't pay much attention.

But then they came closer. Their bikes splashed muddy water all over my dress. As I looked at them from the corner of my eyes, I realized the mess that I was in.

It was a gang.

I could see the one-eyed symbol on all their jackets. They reeked of alcohol and their laughs were sending a shiver down my spine.

The gangs were basically individual groups that belonged to the underworld. But unlike the mafia system, they had no principles or morals. They were so savage that even the police kept themselves aloof.

They usually didn't bother the local population. They raced, they drank, they kept themselves high on weed most of the time.

However, they sometimes went hunting.

It was like a game to them.

They did it when they were bored.

Nobody wanted to be hunted by them. We had all heard stories about the bodies that were retrieved , after they were done.

I tried keeping my head low and kept walking straight up ahead as if I didn't even know that I was being watched.

My legs were unsteady but I kept pushing.

I, even, broke into a full run. That might have been a mistake.

One of the engines roared as the bike came right in front of me, blocking my walk.

I fell a couple of steps back, but I bumped right into some of them.

I was surrounded.

This time, I looked up. I looked around.

There were half a dozen of them. The road was completely empty. There was no hope for help.

I was like a timid, helpless calf, surrounded by wild wolves, who were drooling with lust, their fangs bared, ready to attack.

            
            

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