(READ "BLAME: BOOK 1" TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS SEQUEL.)
It's been a year since the Nightmare Murders, and Woody is still bedridden, trapped within the grasp of a coma. Meanwhile, Dan's leg had healed, and he was getting his career back on track after Will's life sentencing. However, life isn't the same after, and even with a new detective recruit, Charlie Barnes, Dan is still looking for answers, despite the Nightmare Murders being a cold case now. But when a foreign caller tells Dan some big news, it shocks him, and he soon discovers that not everything from the Nightmare Case is what it seems.
BOOK 2 OF THE BLAME SERIES
The plot of this book had been inspired by the book of @bastilles-heartache "Don't Leave Me Hangin".
Thank you to @bastilles-heartache for writing her amazing book. YOU NEED TO READ IT. IT'S 300% BETTER THAN MINE.
WARNING: THE CONTENT IN THIS BOOK MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME VIEWERS. (PG 13)
COMPLETED ON DECEMBER 12TH, 2017
[[[the wonderful mess that we've made]]] [[[part iii]]]
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'Lily.' A soft voice said from somewhere in the dark. My head was fuzzy and my body discontented from my brain. But the main thing was I felt no pain. I felt relief. I wasn't in the rubble anymore. I could hear beeps and distant voices. I knew I was safe in hospital. 'Lily, open your eyes.' I knew that voice. A happiness crept over me.
'Dan?' I tried to say but barely a sound left my dry mouth.
'Hey sleepy head.' It took far too much effort to do as I was told, but I eventually opened my eyes to see his beautiful face near mine. He was lying beside me in a hospital bed. The window behind him was dark. I wondered what time or what day it even was. I then noticed one of his hands was stroking my face and the other holding mine. 'You know how to scare me.' He laughed sourly.
'Sorry.' I whispered. 'De ja vu.' I told him. It was just like the time is woken up in hospital all those years ago with Dan beside me. I had so many questions but no brain capacity to ask just yet. I wanted to go back to sleep. And that's what I did.