y on the linoleum, a rhythm that felt too cheerfu
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ked i
he floor. A toilet in the corner. No w
enter of the room,
traitjacket, the heavy canvas straps pulled tight across his bro
e the sharp angles of his shoulder blades. He was tall, his frame massive, but he was skeletal no
g, matted, hangi
rd. The glass door
spun
ped br
s devastating. High cheekbones, a strong jaw. But it was his eyes that froze me. They were a piercing
he didn't see a per
animalistic sound of pu
t. He stopped three fe
, terrified shriek-and scramble
, covering my fac
The camera in the corner was
ming in ragged gasps. He was sweating prof
e gravel grinding together. "They sent
there for an hour, trembling, while he paced the length of his chain,
him. He slumped against the
ore minutes. T
-end model, covering every inch of
ified with a looping algorithm. I pressed it between my fingers, activating it. For the next twenty minoff the pink dress. Underneath, I was wearing a bla
d towa
t underneath that, there was a s
t besi
?" I wh
open. He snarled,
ack. My hand shot out and clamped onto his jaw, my t
ock. His body went limp, paralyze
longer the scared girl's. It wa
focus in my eyes. He
my bra and shined it into his e
red. "Induced by scopolamine an
. I felt it. A small, hard l
ting his amygdala, keeping him in a
lian," I whispered. "
arring with the madness in h
aid. I turned off the penlight. "And t
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