The Betrayal
For someone that was always so sure of herself, never letting her guard down. Right now she was at a loss for words. Betrayal feels like dying. She’d vowed to never let anyone have that sort of power over her again. She’d let Harley in and she trusted her and she’d wasted it so carelessly.
“I don’t- understand.” Was all she could say. She had no words, for once she was speechless. No witty comeback, nothing.
This woman had broken her.
All the while Harley was staring back at her. Then her eyes changed and she was gone. A new person replaced her. Someone that was unhinged and evil.
Then to finish her off for good, she plunged the knife into her stomach. Somehow that didn’t hurt as much as the lie.
Bree dropped to the floor but she was unbothered by her wound instead she was staring at Harley pleading with her, to say that this wasn’t real. That it wasn’t happening.
“Please… Harley.. it’s me.” She said between gasps. She saw a flicker in her eyes then, only for a second but it was there. Maybe she could be saved.
Laughter from across the room erupted. Aiden walked a little closer. “I wouldn’t bother, she was never real anyway.”
“She is.” Bree said before laying down on the ground, the pain was too much now to sit up. “My friends will come back for her and save her.”
“Your friends haven’t even come back for you. Never mind a stranger.”
“You don’t know them. Also you’ve never really had friends so how would you know.”
She gave Harley one final look and a reassuring smile before passing out. Just so that she’d know she was forgiven. It wasn’t her fault it was all HIM.