Chapter 143 - SHE NEEDS TO LEARN TO TAKE THE PAIN (1/2)

We are made of all those who have built and broken us.

-Atticus-

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”Why?” Serefina asked her back with arms that folded in front of her chest, her short red hair was akin to the color of the fire that she had conjured earlier to burn the book. ”Of course, I did that to save you from the shadow warrior.” There was no remorse in the way she talked, as if Raine was asking a stupid question to her.

”That's book is mine!” Raine was frustrated when she couldn't get off from Torak's arms, she really wanted to kick the witch or hit her as hard as she could for the thing that she had done.

No one understood how precious that diary for her. It felt like the air from her lungs was sucked out from her body and left her breathless with excruciating pain in her chest.

That book was the only thing that she brought when Torak came and saved her from the sorry life in the orphanage.

That book was her treasure, whenever she felt down Raine would read it and be reminded how much her mother loved her.

But, Serefina burned it just like that and now she was standing there without remorse or guilty for what she had done.

”Don't be so attach on something that is not relevant!” Serefina raised her voice as well. ”If I didn't destroy it, the shadow warrior will always have his way to find you.” She then added with meaningful tone. ”Even in your dream.”

”That's still not your place to decide! That doesn't justify your action!” Raine didn't know where she found a courage to talk back to Serefina, but she did. ”You can't do anything you like with something that doesn't belong to you!”

This side of Raine surprised not only Torak, but the rest of the people inside the room as well. Raine who had always appeared weak and easily scared could be this fierce.

As the creatures that rarely showed their emotion on inanimate objects, they didn't quite understand with Raine's attachment for that book.

Maybe, that diary really held great value for her…

”Doesn't belong to me?!” The pitch of Serefina's tone raised a few octaves when Raine talked to her with angry and sharp voice. ”Then, what that book does to you? Do you think by keeping that book, it will bring back your parents? Do you think by keeping that book and ignoring the danger it causes can save you're a**?! Tell me, what the benefit that book gives to you?!”