Chapter 16

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"Momo, can you please hurry up for once?!" I heard Mina's voice shout from down the stairs, waiting for me to come out of the bathroom so we could leave and head to the dogs for the whole day.

But it wasn't that easy for me, because I was just so terrified that I was going to get caught and had to go back into Hell.

Miyu had probably already noticed that I was gone and nowhere to be found, having left the apartment in a hurry and the only trace she had of me was from the cameras in the building where she probably saw me enter Miyako's car with Yuqi.

The amount of things she probably wished to do to me right now made me sick to my stomach.

Now I knew that the first one I had to go to if and when I got sent back to Hell was one of her rivals: Song Yuqi. 

"Momo!" Mina yelled with a strict voice, getting impatient as she watched the seconds tick by. So I didn't let her wait any longer and hurried out and down the stairs, seeing her standing there in her baggy pants and a top, having me completely quiet and flustered as I saw her figure.

She looked so breathtaking. 

Just a picture of her was enough to take my breath away, but seeing her before me had my heartbeat stop. 

The moment my eyes went to her waist, did she roll her eyes and reach out to grab my hands, "This isn't the time to check me out, Momo." 

A pair of gloves were put on my hands before my chin was grabbed and my head lifted up, meeting Mina's deep brown eyes. She held up my hands, "Don't take these off on any occasion, no matter what. Also don't kiss me whilst there, because my lips will stain and people might think I got punched in the face or something." 

With a single nod did she hum in approval and grabbed onto my now gloved hand, taking me outside and locking the door behind her. Even when she lived in the safest place that existed, did she not want to risk anyone entering her home.

The first step I took outside had me wincing and covering my eyes, the bright light of the sun barely blinding me as I've been living in complete darkness for 10 days.

"What's wrong?" Mina quickly came back to me from her car and kneeled down to meet my eyes, which couldn't even look up. "Is the sunlight too bright?"

"Yeah, after living in the dark for so long, it's not that normal for me to see a bright light like this." The girl agreed with me and took a pair of sunglasses out of her purse, carefully putting them on my face so I could look where I was going.

Even so, she guided me down the steps as if I was a toddler and we took her car from the driveway, checking if my seatbelt was on before she drove off and went into the crowded part of where she lived. 

The memories of her driving us to the beach and to parties came flowing in my mind as I stared at her- driving with a single hand on the steering wheel and her own sunglasses on to avoid getting blinded by the sun herself.

One thing that I immediately took notice of was that not everybody was running across the streets here, and no cars were honking 24/7. 

Everyone drove in their own lane, and the people on the pavement were calm and collected, carrying flowers and bags rather than bottles of beer and guns.

It really was better in Heaven.

The radio was turned on low, playing some groovy music whilst I got lost in watching the people we drove past, seeing how there was a group of children selling lemonade to people on the streets.

It was sad to know that all of them have probably passed away at such a young age, yet still found comfort in the walls of Heaven despite some maybe not understanding where they were and why.

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