Descendants To Seven

Descendants To Seven
Escape


A rat bit into a wooden box, a box containing the girl's clothes as she left the house. The mouse pulled out the clothes in the box. He pulled the clothes that were in the shape of a lacy triangle and there were traces of blood spots stuck there.


The rat intended to use that thing to be his nest. When the mouse came out of the box and brought the triangle-shaped lacy out of the house, a cat saw it and was about to pounce on it. Then the mouse left the lacy clothes. At the front door.


On that day, Te Apoyo went to a friend's house during his lecture at noon in the afternoon. And he saw the lacy clothes on the doorstep of the house. He felt very awkward to see it was in an undue place.


But at a glance he had noticed that the lacy cloth had a blood stain that had dried. Te Apoyo scrunched his forehead. He almost touched it if someone did not pat him on the shoulder.


"Te Apoyo's! What are you doing here? How do you know I live here?" ask the young man who lives in the house.


"I? Oh, I was looking for you on purpose. And I've seen you walk into this alley. So I asked some people I met, and they said that you live here" Te Apoyo replied.


"Oh yeah, do you live here alone?" te Apoyo asked like an investigator.


"Ehm? What's up?" ask the young man in wonder.


The young man had thought, if his old friend heard a voice from inside the house. Te Apoyo cleared his throat then showed the lacy clothes. The young man glanced at Te Apoyo at a glance. Then he turned pale, and immediately he sought a reasonable answer.


"I'm sorry, I got caught" he said anxiously.


Again Te Apoyo frowned.


"Please keep this a secret from anyone. Actually I have a disorder, I have an interest in the clothes of former women. I'm really trying to change it. And I'm in psychological therapy" the young man said in a sad tone.


Te Apoyo felt awkward. He cleared his throat twice before speaking up. If he will keep his friend's disorder a secret. And support him to change the habits of the disorder suffered by his college friends.


Then Te Apoyo left after saying that he actually wanted to invite his friend to work with him. But after finding out that his friend had a disorder, he postponed it.


"Alright then, I'll excuse you first" Te Apoyo said.


Just a few minutes Te Apoyo left the place, the young man immediately picked up the clothes as quickly as possible. Then open the door in a hurry. Go to the room where the girl was held.


Seeing that the girl was still tied up and her mouth was still covered in adhesive, she felt relieved. He placed his index finger between the girl's lips and nose. Feeling a pretty slow breath.


He broke the girl's bond. Then wake her. And told him to eat the bread he had brought. Not wanting to be forced, the girl complied. After he finished eating, he was tied up again.


But not tied up in bed. Because the young man took her secretly somewhere. The girl was too weak to fight. So he could only resign, as the young man put him in the car.


On the way, the girl said she wanted to pee. The girl thought she might escape if she got out of the car. At first the young man did not care about it, until finally the girl did not hold it anymore.


He deliberately released salt water right in the middle of the road that is not crowded, but also not quiet. Because if it is too crowded, it is likely that the young man will still choose to continue on the road. But if it's too quiet the girl won't be able to ask anyone for help. The car was stopped at that place as well, according to his estimates.


The young man untied the girl, because the two girls' hands were tied back. And the young man opted out as the girl cleaned the saltwater. While draining her urine, the girl took the time to open the drawer of the car, and found an object she thought would be useful.


"Have you finished or not?!" the young man asked while looking into the car.


Then the young man went to the back of the car to pick up the room fragrances. As he returned to the front he was suddenly attacked by the girl. His eyes were pierced with a pen, and being unaware the girl ran away through the other door.


With a trembling gadia ran away from the car while shouting for help. The young man caught and smothered his mouth. But the screams of the girl had already attracted the attention of the people in the tavern who were on the side of the road.


"Hey, what's going on?" ask the person who was in the store.


"It's nothing sir, he's my brother and he's out of his mind" the young man replied.


The girl bit the young man's hand as hard as she could. He thought the young man would let go of his mouth. But it turned out that the young man actually held his mouth even stronger.


The girl thrashed around, making the person there feel worried. Moreover, the young man's eyes were bleeding.


"Let's go to the tavern, let's call the doctor, the danger of driving under such conditions" the people said.


But he didn't care what the guy said. At that time someone recognized the girl. He is a shop owner. I don't know why the store owner screamed.


"Reliver! He's a kidnapper!" his screeches.


The people who were there looked at each other. The young man was preparing to flee. After the girl got into the car. He was about to turn on his car and run away.


The girl opened the other door and because her mouth was free she screamed for help. The boy pulled the girl's hair. The young man beat him and told him to be quiet. The young man grew suspicious, causing the person who was there to pull him out of the car.


"Hey! What do you want?! Unhand me!" shouted the young man.


"Don't release! He must be the kidnapper!" the shop owner said.


The young man felt that he could no longer dodge, and tried to escape. But the citizens didn't just let go. They forced him to confess. Especially when the girl fainted.


The young man was reported to the authorities, which happened to be a report at the time received by uncle Nicholas. And he quickly headed to the location.


Uncle Nicholas recognized the girl, and because of her apprehensive condition, he was taken to a nearby hospital, Te Apoyo's.


Seriate...