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face. My chest heaved with every breath, my heart hammering against my ribs. Dozens
knew wh
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shed over me, raw
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his body
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hut, shoving the imag
mach twisting. The man who had d
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hing more than a m
yself to me
l into place without effort, sharp cheekbones that made
his e
es wer
, they looked unnatural. Too light. To
of all-he
as he watched me. Like I w
of anger bur
d, my voice steadier this ti
r a moment. Then someon
awled up
uttered under my breath. The
ss from my dad. The next, he was there. Too
e. "Your Honor, she's a child. It's not unusual for a tee
p!" My voice cracked with frustration. "His eyes glowe
the room. Someone whispered
e beli
throat nearly choking me. My han
of her nose. She glanced at the pape
t's when
y what she was
s's age, the court finds the defendant," sh
gui
re I heard it, the slow scrape
ire bod
moving.
my neck stood on end as
f to stay still
he space between us, his movements slow and measured. L
in the ski
is breath ghosti
as quiet. Too quiet. A warning. A promise. "S
ed on a
kind. Not gent
way, as if none of this matt
fingers dug into the railin
n I
. I didn't remember bursting through the
inally stoppe
shook so badly I could ba
en, shoving things as
v
e last week. Pressed it i
ver happens, if I start
dn't
ould
r. No bags. No clothes. Just the desperate
agged the first taxi I saw. "
a strange look but n
ill trembled. My mind raced, tr
into the side m
lowed behind us, keepi
ed. My fingers cu
art pounding, and pee
elt
watching me, his lip
river, my throat t
sped up,S
as I stumbled out. My fingers fumbled with my boarding pass. I
ed to get on
ting. I clenched my ticket so
umber. I stepped forward, my che
near the
chin
s eyes locke
move. Didn'
ust s
, he lifted a hand and made
ead through