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Shock, numbness, denial, and disbelief. All were sensations running deep within Regina's mind as she ran through the dark fog-filled forest. Thick tears roll down her cheeks, as she fought to see in between her tears and the fog. But everything felt so unreal. It was as though, she was having a horrendous dream. The thought of leaving her sister behind while she ran for her dear life didn't sit well with her. But what could a broken battered soul do? The zig-zag of the arrows behind her had stopped, it was as though she had lost her attackers. But she didn't stop running, she continued, running deeper into the dark forest. As she ran, fresh memories of her life with Valeria kept flashing before her. Their first bath together. First fight. She remembered the first time Valeria had calle