Chapter 19

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Regina's Pov

*GASP, Heavy breathing*

Damn that memory again

Turning to look at the clock to see it's two-thirty in the morning.

"Mommy, are you okay?" Elijah asked

Looking on my right side to see Elijah rubbing his eyes and yawning.

"Mommy just had a bad dream that's all. Go back to sleep it's too early in the morning, okay." I said

He nodded tiredly and went back to sleep.

Slowly getting out of bed and went into the closet to change into my gym clothes.

Hopeful they didn't change where the gym room is.

Hopeful they didn't change where the gym room is

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*5 minutes later*

The place really hasn't change since the last time I've been here.

Bandaging my hands and putting my hair up.

I started with a few stretches before going to the punching bag.

*Punch*
*Kick*
*Punch*
*Punch*
*Knee*
*Uppercut*
*Punch*
*Elbow*

I then repeated those moves and started increasing my speed.

I started drift back an old memory

*flashback*

In a dark basement, there laying in blood was a skinny and bruised Owen.

Standing infront of him was Regina who's stomach shows to be about four months pregnant.

If you looked close enough you can dark bags forming under her eyes.

"We could have still have been friends Owen, if only you had told me the truth. I know an apology won't erase what I've done but that doesn't give you reason to betray us." Regina said coldly

Pulling out her golden pistol and pointing it at Owen.

"I hope we can be friends in the next life. Goodbye brother" Regina said shedding a tear

Owen then looked up and smiled and said

"Goodbye little sis"

*BANG*

*Thud*

Snapping out of my daze to see the punching bag torn open and sand pouring out.

Damn, my life is really fucked up

Yep, since we were three but at least we had some good moments and we have our babies and friends with us.

I know, but I wish he was still here.

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