ce
like a hammer on
getting how to take in oxygen. My body went rigid, instinctivel
k in the mahogany door,
r diamond-encrusted manicure. Her very presence-the casual cruelty, the flaunted wealth-sent a violent shiver down my spine. She re
pure disdain. "I mean, seriously. She's a wal
The rough grain bit deep into my skin, but I
him to snap at her. I waited for him to defend me, just like he had done
passed. T
the crisp clinking of ice cubes
Instead, a heavy, exhaust
is voice was laced with an unfiltered, heavy annoyance. "Don't m
as if a giant, invisible hand had just reached int
d closer to him. Her perfectly manicured fingers reached out
tead, he shifted his weight and casually wrapp
e dripping with resentment, "is like taking care
through me like a
eless
n perfectly, silently obedient, all because he told me my silence brought him peace. I had turned myself into
ified that the newly repaired vocal cord
tremors were so severe that the sudden moveme
und of broken machinery. The undeniable proof of my defect. It amplified my
er my ears, desperately trying to
d snapped up. She looked sharply to
rain. I stumbled backward,
to a glass display cabi
clinic brochures vibrated off the edge and scatt
pushing Alexandria off his lap. He stoo
shoes against the floorboards sounded like
, overpowered my mental collapse. I spun around and sprin
the deadbolt into place, and collapsed onto the freezing tile floor
, I heard the heavy lo
e in the hallway. I could pictu
brochure. He let out a low, irritated click of his tongue, tossing
gh my jeans. I slowly lifted my head and looked at
white. I looked like a stray dog that
blood on the fabric from where my fingernails had torn
from my pocket. The screen lit u
a soun
d in my chest, though it made no sound. It was the
the letters disappear one by one, deleting the sentence, deleting the
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