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anket off my body. He moved closer, his hands reaching for my clothes. I struggled, pressi
aid his voice cold . "Don't you dar
right? The questions swirled endlessly
s ruthlessly against mine and placed his hand on my chest. He kissed me and at the
agined my first kiss would be this painful. Tears streamed down
at me. His eyes burned with a mix of hunge
d never have," he said with a smirk. "You wanted to ma
I would pay him back someday. I tried again, with all my strength, to e
smirk before bending closer. He pressed his lips to my
ear-just don't hurt me this way," I pleaded, my
uestion I was tired of hearing. "Don't you understand the consequences of lying t
ushed me into this nightmare. As the weight of it all crashed down on me, tea
na's
rring my vision. I looked at the man above me, his expression twis
motion a sharp wave of pain that tore through me
asked, his voice d
quickened his pace. The pain intensified, spr
ered, barely able to get the wor
he wiped the sweat from his forehead. Then, without warning, he flipped me
before continuing, his groans of pleasu
to escape this moment-but I couldn't. I could o
done. I lay still, staring blankly at the wall, my tears silently soaking the pillow. M
t to cover my bare body. My mind screamed for answers, for freedom-but all
erywhere, each movement sending sharp reminders of what had just happened. I stared blankl
stay with him here, my hands trembling as I grabbed what remained of my torn clothes. My knees felt weak as I tried
a faint smirk still tugging at his lips, ev
throom attached to the room, e
rror above the sink caught my attention. My face was pale, my eyes swollen and red from cr
am I
letting the tears fall freely. I cried until I couldn't bre
looked back at the mirror. "I'll survive this," I whispered, my voice
t hollow, but i
d endure. I had