Warning: If this is something that you are not interested in and do not enjoy reading. There are other stories out there you may like. If the grammatical errors are too much, stop reading and do something else. It would be best if you did not burn your brain cells. Thank you to the new followers and new readers. Please enjoy! also when I wrote this, I was listening to runaway (best sour purple ever) by Aurora, and idk this happened. To my Anonymous user who will hate anyway no matter what I do, please choke on cum.
(Shout out to Kenji for editing)
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"Re-L, promise me." Paul spoke as he coughed up drops of blood. His breathing sounded like footsteps on gravel. Paul's dark finger reached for her face, and she touched his battered face and stroked his cold hands, as if the warmth of her fingers might still wake him.
"Shhh, baby, don't move." Re-L rocked him back and forth. "Why is this happening?" Disgusted and shocked, her stomach churned, Re-L's thoughts ran wild, as she clenched his fading warmth.
"Please Re-L..." Paul's voice cracked. "Pro..."
"I promise, Paul. My heart dies here." She held his body closer to hers.
There was so much blood. Re-L knew she couldn't help her husband. By the time her team arrived, Paul's whole team was gone, and so was hers. She was the only assassin left alive.
"Fuck, Paul, you should have waited for me!" Re-L shouted, as the tears poured out her eyes and landed on his cold skin. 'This is my fault. I should have been here,' her thoughts wild, like a fire roaring around her. She could feel his body getting colder under her.
"Paul, please, baby, say something." Re-L's voice ached with pain. No words escaped his cold, dead lips. She knew her lover was gone. She stretched her hands out.
"Blood astan," she called, as she raised her hand and slammed it down. As the bloody barrier grew around her, it shielded her cries as she rocked his cold body. "I'll vΓ‘re-tye."
"Search the remaining area, kill anyone on-site," Gideon spoke. His voice was calm, but sharp when he gave the command. Suddenly, he stopped and stared.
"What is that?" he whispered. Gideon walked up, wearily towards the barrier, and one of his ghouls tapped his shoulders. He stopped and turned back toward the men.
"My lord, are you okay?" Messi spoke.
"Do you not see that?" Gideon's tone was of disbelief. How did they not see the wall of blood? "Do you not see that barrier?"
"My... Lord... Did you get hurt?" Another ghoul spoke. He sounded confused as if he was scared to say the words.
"We must get you back, if you are hurt, Lord Atreides," Messi spoke, as she walked toward Gideon.
"Do you doubt me?"
"Excuse me?"