Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Vessel ❯ Cruel ( Chapter 1 )
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Cruel
Fate is a twisted practical joker. It just loves to screw over
people. All for a laugh. Riley Christopher is going to learn that
the hard way.
It all started with a thief.
This took place years ago. Sirens blared through Hell. A muscular
woman with short purple hair ran into the dark forest, laughing to
herself. She did it. She didn't believe how easy it was. Still,
they weren't letting her go that easily. The woman smirked as she
heard dogs barking in the background. One, two, four, six hounds.
Who could run faster—her or them?
There was a trick to this. Run down to the river and wade through
the water. She did the math in her head. Two hundred miles to get
to the gate. This was going to be easy. Run first and then fly. The
woman counted down in her head.
Three… Two… One!
She took off running to the River of the Dead.
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-Present Day-
“I'm home,” Riley said to herself as she opened the door to her
apartment. No one was here. Surprise, surprise. Riley sighed and
walked inside. She didn't expect much to happen today. Why would
it? She flopped down onto the couch. Her eyes scanned the room.
“Hello?” she asked. Giggling filled the living room. Right on
schedule. They never come out to show themselves. Riley didn't know
who or what they were.
“Won't you come out today?” she asked. Another giggle filled the
room before it went quiet. Riley frowned. Figures. Maybe not
today.
Suddenly, her phone rang.
“Hello?” she asked. At first, she heard chattering and glasses
clinking in the background. Riley made a face.
“Hello?” she asked. A woman laughed on the other end. The girl
frowned.
“Mom? Mom? Mom!” she shouted. Riley rolled her eyes. This
again?
“Mom!” she shouted.
“Baby?” a voice asked back. Riley pushed her bangs from her
forehead.
“Did you butt dial me again?” she asked. Her mother laughed.
“I'm so sorry, Sweets,” she shouted. She broke into more laughter.
Riley's face dropped.
“Bye Mom,” she said. “I'm hanging up now.”
“No, no! Wait!” her mother shouted. Her daughter already hung
up.
“So annoying,” Riley muttered to herself. However, she whipped her
head around and froze. The hairs on the back of her neck stood up.
On instinct, Riley reached under the couch and pulled out a
baseball bat. She counted down in her head.
Three… Two…
“One!” she shouted. The girl ran down the hall. She raced down to
her bedroom. Riley flipped on the lights as fast as she could. When
she looked inside, her jaw dropped.
The slender muscular woman with the short purple hair waved at her
with a catlike smile on her face.
“Yo,” she said. Riley's eyes widened as the bat hit the floor.
“Who the fuck are you?!” she shouted. The woman pouted at her for a
second.
“Aw, you don't remember?” she asked. Riley shook her head as she
stepped back. The woman sat up on the bed.
“Aw, well. It can't be helped,” she said. The woman bowed her
head.
“My name is Melissa. And you have something that belongs to me,”
she said.
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