Chapter 11: Sobbing
Diana POV
I was shaky as I walked up to my room. I knew I was playing a dangerous game, trying to mess with Drake. The weight of my situation came crashing down on me and I crumpled to the floor, not even making it to my room. I started to cry. Really cry, full on snot running down my face, eyes red, and screaming, crying. I was scared. I was alone, and I knew no one could help me.
Caine POV
I was sitting on my bed, making things fly around the room, when I heard the crying, and the screaming for that matter. I opened the door to see who was making the ruckus. My angry remarks flew from my mind when I saw that it was Diana.
"Diana" I said crouching down next to her, "are you ok?"
She just kept her head in her hands and continued to sob. I reached down and picked her up and brought her into my room and laid her down on my bed.
"Diana, you need to tell me what happened." I said, looking at her worriedly.
Her sobbing got quieter and quieter until it finally stopped.
She looked up and said "I really can't tell you what's going on." and started to move towards the door.
"Hey!" I said, "You can't leave yet!"
She stopped and turned towards me. "oh yeah? And why is that?" She said with as much sarcasm as she could muster at the moment, which wasn't very much.
I took a moment to think, why couldn't she leave? I could make her stay, I had the power, but I wasn't ready to tell her about my powers yet. Then I got it.
"Because, you enjoy my company." I said.
"Oh really? I'm not to sure about that. Besides, I barely know you." she said, smirking, but she sat back down anyways.
I smiled, I knew she would stay.
"So, tell me what happened." I said.
"Drake." she said, "I'm stuck playing a dangerous game with him, Caine."
I was surprised that she used my name.
"He is going to win, and i'm gonna lose. And I...I don't know why i'm telling you this." she continued, looking startled when she said the last part. She got up and walked out of the room.
I just sat there, thinking about her, my dark haired beauty. I hadn't even heard a word she said.
