Torah Kay
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Tag You're It
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Tag You're It
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“He smiled at me, his eyes sparkling in the small amount of light. “I love your laugh, Captain. Really.”
― Tag You're It
― Tag You're It
“Raquelle Foster, listen—!” “Don’t use my name!” “But—!” “Don’t!” “Your mother!” she yelled, catching my full attention. She was nearly crying with pain and fear. “Y-Your mother is Helena Foster!” I stared at her, and my interest piqued. That was her name. I couldn’t let my curiosity show through my glare, so I tightened my pressure on her. “Why does she matter—?” She took a ragged breath. “She’s alive!” she spouted, her breathing short. “Your mother is alive!”
― Tag You're It
― Tag You're It
“The figure stood at the end of the hallway, swallowed by darkness, their Tag bleeding light across the walls. The glow pulsed red against the concrete like a heartbeat. They were watching. Waiting. A predator in the dark. The silence around us broke under the faint hum of that light. It buzzed, low and hungry. “Run,” I whispered, grabbing Karter’s arm and tapping it rapidly. “Run, we have to run—” “Cap?” the person called. My vision snapped back. The voice. I knew that voice. Cap. My name from his lips.”
― Tag You're It
― Tag You're It
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