The pair left the room that caused damages. With their unnatural speed, they raced up stairs and to the exit. The blonde paused, regretting her tall chunk heeled shoes.
'Hold on. It would be smart to take something. I'll be right back. Meet me in the forest.' She said.
The taller male looked like he was about to protest. His mouth was open.
'Do it!' She snapped, like the male's former mother.
With a strange flicker of something on his face, he did as he was told. She knew he didn't like it, but if he went against her, she still had the advantage of switching sides with the snap of her tapered fingers. She raced the opposite way, down the echoing hall to a room she had memories of. His room.
She sat on his metal coffin, a green fine point pen balancing in her hand. In the other hand was his biology homework. She flipped it over and saw it blank. Perfect. With her knee, she scribbled a note. Something she thought would describe them perfectly.
Don't forget my name
When midnight breaks us.
Please, don't look away
When the morning breaks us.
Your touch, now so bittersweet.
I know this hurts you,
I know this burns you.
But this is how it goes.
With bittersweet love,
Erin.
She signed it and left it on his desk. She swiftly packed a single bag and raced out of the place before she was slaughtered like a farm animal. The scene of bittersweet memories was now slipping from her sight as she travelled to her new companion. To freedom.
