Chapter 6 - DO OR DIE

Name:Meridian's Devil Author:s_cosmos
CH- 6 AM I DEAD

[AUTHOR'S NOTE:]

Dear readers,

All those of you who have read the chapters up till now, foremost thing is, THANKS A LOT!!

Second of all, I have made a few changes, so I will sum them up here, to make it relatively easier for you all to comprehend the story head.

MAIN CHARACTERS:

Li Mei and Li Hua: The two sisters in the book 'MY PRINCE IS A VAMPIRE'

Wu Jinghang: The vampire Prince

Jiang Yue: The actual person, who has transmigrated into the book and is now playing the role of destined to die, Li Hua.

*IMPORTANT*

JIANG YUE DID NOT FINISH READING THE BOOK, SHE SLEPT HALFWAY THROUGH IT. SO SHE DOESN'T KNOW IN TOTALITY HOW THE STORY GOES. SHE READ TILL THE PART WHERE LI HUA FELL INTO A DITCH AND LI MEI DUE TO HER SORROW WAS NOTICED BY THE PRINCE

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Yue adamantly endeavors and flies open the carriage door, which was unexpectedly heavier and it was an utter combat to unlock it with the unwavering carriage, that keeps tilting and bouncing, detrimentally.

This was an absolute do or die situation, 'My life is on stake, not saying it hasn't always been.'

On triumphantly orifacing the ride, her orbs dilate in dismay and utter trepidation, as all she could see was a steep slope of hill, advancing into vast tracts of forest.

She had patently miscalculated the door facing the land area.

As she hold the carriage door open, a massive effusion of a gust of air rendered her to fumble back inside.

The door flailed of its own accord, the squalls of strong wind penetrated inside, as though a window of an airplane had been splintered and the air within the transport was being sucked into a void.

Yue strives to shift her weight from the surface of the floor, it was an absolute struggle to stand in a tumbling vehicle.

Taking hold of the velvety seats, clutching at its facet smooth exterior, somehow she managed to stand upright.

She then lunges towards the opening, almost plummeting down the door, and into the deep trench.

She gulps anxiously clasping on to the frame of the door, peering down the perpetual trough. There is certainly, no chance of surviving that, she bites on her bottom lip as she peered below in horror.

Yue voluntarily steps back into the carriage. Her chest heaves as she take in a deep breath sucking in all the courage and motive she could,

"I can do this." Her fingers clench to form a fist, she was quivering in unrest at her odd chances of survival.

She leaned against the cushioned wall of the pumpkin-like carriage, her hair gliding aimlessly at the force of wind, her chest frigid at the cold temperature, and she abruptly broke into a sprint towards the aperture.

Her hands wrap around the cold metal, at the top of the door frame, as she springs outside in a perfect curvature, slightly over an obtuse angle.

Her body flies in a perfect semi-circle, her hands grasping the upper door frame, meeting the terrace of the carriage, as she forms an arc in open-air and land on the plane above the operating vehicle.

'Oh my god, Oh my god...'

Yue now, crouched on top of the carriage, the metal was freezing cold to touch under her skin. She was barely able to sit still, as the carriage kept tilting in either direction.

"Now's the time, Jiang Yue," She braced herself, evincing the edgy concrete road on her right,

"Do or Die…" She nodded her head, conceding to her own incentives.

"Here I go-" That being said, she prances towards the safer side of the road, considering the other side is a ditch, comparatively the rocky, edgy concrete surface appears superior, in the given state of affairs.

A slight, subdued feeling of relief begins to emerge through the depths of her heart as she jumps off the top of the carriage, towards the inner side of the hill, the road on which she now travelled.

Right when she leapt for it, the carriage descended behind her. She was now, equidistant in the air, from the safer destination that she aspired to reach, and the falling carriage.

A victorious smile crept across her hitherto saddened face as she successfully landed on the secure surface, though the landing might not have been as smooth as anticipated.

In the process of alighting, Yue scraped her knees, the blood beneath the skin took its cue and was now sloping down her calves.

"That was close-"

Before she could celebrate her triumph over death, A fierce tug pulls her back, and she raked and scraped across the hard concrete floor of the street. She squirmed as she neared the steep fall, the deep ditch.

Yue momentarily took a glance at the source of the extremely hefty pull, and her eyes locate it in a matter of seconds.

The trail of her dress was stuck in the passage door of the carriage, and as the distance between the vehicle and the trench narrowed, her heart raced at an unbelievable rate, her head was throbbing constantly making her feel nauseous.

She despairingly tried to grasp anything she could find, a tiny rock, the road itself, but in the face of imminent death, what can one do besides striving to survive?