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A Seven-year Vacancy

Chapter 2 Help Me

Word Count: 545    |    Released on: 14/02/2023

wered his head, got complicated expressi

own at her for quite a while and then chu

t Jim's cold gaze, but his icy voice c

till they paled, and a dul

any people

want me t

until the taste of blood spread in

lender hand to her cheek, and exhaled

a glimmer of hope, and spoke

With a little strength, he forced open her fingers one

got up, nodded to the stunned ma

finally relaxed. Turning back, he stared at Sophia coldly and sudde

rummed. In no time, the man grabbed her by

hands." The man teased an

direction where Jim just left. Compared with seven yea

intention o

self. Sophia, what

what kind of fa

ere torn open, and her white underwear was expo

rprisingly nice." The man whistled

ghtly and covered her br

a little service?" The man smiled contemptuously, pushin

drew close, grabbed her hand on h

gled desperately. Unable to resist his s

an's next move but heard the sounds of fle

mbrace and smelt a faint f

r ears. "Get lost!" He sounde

ped around her waist. Her uninjured cheek pressed against his

still care

rose from the bo

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A Seven-year Vacancy
A Seven-year Vacancy
“Sophia Miller and Jim Brown were a loving couple that everyone envies in their high school. At that time, though they had different family backgrounds. They loved each other deeply. They had made a promise to enter the same university and get married after graduation. But things changed so fast. They were too young to resist the cruelty of life. Sophia broke up with Jim for her mother's disease. Later, they had no connection at all for seven years. Seven years later, Jim comes across Sophia who is working in a bar and is being harassed by several hooligans, he is uncontrollably angry. So he beats the hooligans severely. At that time, he knows that he still loves Sophia. So does Sophia. The seven-year vacancy is just like a dream.”