nside and locked the heavy wooden door from the outside. The only light came from a single, grimy window high on o
I screamed until my throat was r
et through. It landed on the floor with a clatter. A moment later, the screen lit up. Mich
e whispering in my ear. "I know you' re probably scared and
there, sitting on the edge of his desk. H
camera, but his words directed at Emily. "I love her more
eel physically ill. I wanted to look away, to throw the tablet agains
"You were a mistake. A burden I had to carry. You look a little like her, you know. Sometimes, when the li
my nerves. "Tell her what you' re g
friends, and they' re going to have their fun with you. And once they' re done, you' ll be no
the last of my defenses, and a gut-wrenching sob escaped my lips. I curled into a ball on the dusty floor, the shame and heartbreak so
screamed for my parents. I screamed for the girl
I smelled
imal and absolute, seized me. My heart hammered against my ribs, my breath coming in short, sharp gasps. The smell of burning wood filled t
e wall, but it was too high. The smoke was getting thicker, stinging my eyes,
ghing and choking, my vision blurring. This was it. This was th
n. A figure stood silhouetted against the a surreal orange glow from outside. For a crazy, hope
t wasn't Michael. It was his grandfather, Mr. Davies, his face a mask of fury and terro
from him. He carried me out of the burning garden house and into the cool night air. I gasp
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