"What do they say to you right now?" Khaos sat down on the floor with Zuri in his arms. She was trembling, pressing her face against his chest, as if she was seeing something
horrendous, which Khaos couldn't see.
"They said to kill all the pack member of this pack. I need to kill them all." Zuri shook her head. "I don't want to do that, but they told me to do it."
"Why they want you to do it?" Khaos patted her back, hoped it was enough to calm her down slightly.
Zuri shook her head, sobbing pitifully. "I don't know... I don't know why they want to kill them." Zuri pressed her palms against her ears to prevent herself hearing voices.
However, there was no point of doing that when the voices came from her head. She was doomed there was no way to escape this.
"Khaos, tell them to stop. I don't want to do it." Zuri clawed on her own ears, but Khaos caught her hands to stop her. This must be the reason why he smelled her blood. She clawed herself.
Yes, Khaos had removed all the items from this room that she could use to hurt herself, but she was still a shifter, it was within her capabilities to do harm on herself.
This time, Khaos pressed his palms against her ears, as she stared at her teary eyed face. He kissed her forehead and then both of her eyes, as she whimpered. Her dress stained with blood and she looked like a mess.
This was the longest Zuri had gone without her medicine and her hallucination was getting worse. Her mind was playing trick on her to the point she didn't know whether she was seeing or hearing reality or it was only in her mind. She wanted this to stop because she couldn't take it anymore.
Khaos continued to pepper her face with kisses to distract her, until her body became visibly relax, but she still had her eyes closed.
"Khaos, I am scared..." Zuri opened her eyes. The voices had gone, but this time they became more violence and vicious than usual and she couldn't take it. They showed her images after images of scary thing.
"I am here." Khaos pulled her back into his arms, hugging her tightly. "There is nothing to be scared about. Just focus on me." He ran his fingers on her hair to smooth the knots.
Zuri did what she was told. She focused on his touch, his gentleness and the way he touched her hair. His scent, his warmth, his strong beating heart and it brought little peace into the craze in her mind. frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
His steady heartbeat was the only thing that was the only solid and stable thing in her world and she clung to it. She followed his breathing and matched their heartbeats, until they were beating in the same rhythm, only by then, Zuri could calm herself down.
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