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Dark Society |
Since the start, Tatum often stayed silent, but observant, as Karen aimed to locate Sabrina. However, due to a fear of the unknown, she seemed reluctant. Meanwhile, Sabrina came across as sociable, with a radiant grin and amiable disposition. From this perspective, everything Karen had heard thus far was correct. On that basis, she needed a reason to engage Sabrina, though Luis had remained patient, waiting for an opportunity. Almost entirely, the situation felt awkward, because Luis and Karen weren't dating, and he didn't know Sabrina. Contrary to expectation, he threw caution to the wind and stepped forward. Thankfully, the gesture captured attention, and she eagerly motioned him over. "Luis..." she greeted. "Remember me?" Then and there, Luis gawked like an awkward schoolboy. "How could I forget..." he insisted. "Though, I'm surprised you remember my name." "I recognize you from the orientation." Agreeably, he nodded. "I'm impressed." Like that, she giggled. "You should be." Thus far, she seemed fixed and engaged, but from time to time appeared withdrawn and complacent. "I don't see you around campus much." Gradually, Sabrina drew closer and reciprocated. "Sorry about that..." she said. "I haven't been myself lately." Pitching forth, Luis kissed her hand. "I know what you mean." In time, the noise made it challenging to converse, so he presented a lucrative alternative. "How about somewhere more private?" In general, Luis felt confident, but still didn't know what to expect. Nevertheless, he stood gratified that she was everything he'd imagined. "I thought you'd never ask." Though problematic, meeting Sabrina hadn't gone any better, because she'd acted personable, and unusually receptive. On the other hand, there was something about him, something she had to know. "I've thought about this moment." he clarified, watching. Blushing, Sabrina beamed. "I have to confess; I have too." At the start, she loved the attention, but there was a lot he didn't need to know. In which event, while becoming acquainted, Sabrina only explored specific themes. Ultimately, she held reserved, even despite an outgoing personality. Though, as Luis learned of Sabrina's intent to leave, he felt surprisingly heartbroken. "When are you coming back?" "I'm not." she avowed, sheltering. Coincidentally, their absence hadn't gone unnoticed, and though Karen had thus far contained her jealousy, it'd become more difficult. "If you were any more obvious." Dena stated, closing in. "Why him?" Karen professed, gaping. That said, Dena twisted. "You're not together anymore, remember?" Instantly, Karen angrily grabbed her arm. "What did you sense before?" Once more, Dena looked upon Sabrina. "Like I said..." she began. "She's evil and more powerful than we imagined." "Why'd a witch from America come here?" Gradually, Dena breathed. "The prophecy, remember?" At that point, Karen scowled. "Would one travel so far?" Trembling, Dena pondered. "To gain an advantage - yes." she asserted. "So, stand forewarned, and don't underestimate her." Scowling, Karen considered the admission as Sabrina and Luis mingled. In recent years, she stood committed to reconciling, but Sabrina had now intervened. (An unforeseen happening that'd enraged Karen). Along the same line, she and Luis shared an extensive history: an ancestry of passion she planned to exploit. |