REIGN I've never felt like this before, an unusual feeling that I could not fight. It was like half of me was paralyzed. My head was whirling, and my heart was burning; I could barely stand on my feet. I had blamed Eugene for being crazy but looked at the mess I made around the house. I had broken everything, and threw everything apart from the leather sofa; Magnolia's parents were seated, growing terrified at my outburst. Mrs. Thatcher had flinched, whimpered, and pleaded throughout the past hour while her husband held her and promised me his daughter would return anytime soon. But I didn't have patience; blood was simmering in every vein of my body. I just need to get the anger out. I repeatedly punched the brick wall around the fireplace until I couldn't feel my arms, yet when Cl