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ing as I watched him walk through the door. He l
dent at work," he replied, but I coul
cident!" I shouted, rushing t
eavily. I could hear his heart racing so loudly. "I
t he always said it was the only way to pay for my education. "You don't ha
orry. "I can't tell you everything, Ev
! You're hurt!" I cried,
He raised me since I was five when my mother left without a word
g. "I was supposed to deliver something for the Taskol
ch my breath. "What kind of package?" I asked in fear, mentioning the Taskolonia f
It doesn't matter now. I lost my men,
andpa?" I asked, fear
u," he said,
I felt my s
chip, Evenly. If I can't pay t
o! You can't let them tak
You must listen to me. If you don't go with t
want to stay with you!" I shouted
e door. My grandfather's face turned w
ed, my voice
venly. Promise me
, and two men in dark suits stepped inside. Their faces
of them said, a smirk on his l
o pull away from their grip. My body felt heavy with pa
n't take her!" His voice was fierce, but I could see the worry etched
yanking him closer. "You made a deal, old man. Now you pay the price." The way he said it m
ooding my voice. I wanted to pull him away from these m
s eyes pleading with me to listen. I could feel my heart shattering, knowing
t go with you!" My voice cracked, and I felt tears streaming down my cheeks.
re only making this harder." His tone was sharp, and I felt a chill run d
I could see how much he loved me, and it gave me a tiny spark of hope. I had to be st
like I was in a nightmare. A black limousine was w
was embroidered on it, a wh
n ordered, shoving me
I yelled, tryin
falling onto the soft leather seat. "
s!" I begged, tears s
es. Panic washed over me as I realized I couldn't see anything. The
eat. It was deep and cold, sending shivers down my spine.
ted to scream, but no sound came out. All I could think ab
y heart raced as I tried to calm myself, but fear was
thoughts. I had to be strong. I had to fin
ut my grandfather and all the times he had protected me. I rem
ht back. I wouldn't let the Taskolonia family break me. I had to bel
wait for the