The Ex-Best Friend's Cruelty
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summer air on my skin. I was standing on the same stretch of sidewalk. My bag was in
mory. It was h
the concrete was the starti
ond. I dropped my ba
ah,
ht as before. I turned and looked at Jessica. Her face held the s
doing? Don't
he television screen, flashed through my mind. It wasn't a memor
r grasp with a force th
f my way,"
ve time to enjoy it. I sprinted to Mr. Henderson's side, kneeling i
a pulse in his neck. It was there, but it was
small crowd that wa
and commanding. "Tell them it's an elderly
automatically. Thirty compressions, then two breaths. The force I had to use was jarring, but
a's voice was shrill, right behind me. "You'r
oulder, trying to
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hoved her arm away without mis
voice low and cold. "And do