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One hundred and twenty-eight

작가: Evelyn Scott
last update 최신 업데이트: 2025-06-23 00:50:17

Gracie’s POV

The fire had long gone out, but the cold wouldn’t leave my bones.

I sat on the wooden bench outside the safe house, my arms wrapped tightly around myself though I wasn’t shivering. I couldn’t cry anymore. There were no more tears to give. My baby… my son… he was gone.

Mama sat close beside me, her hand on my back. She hadn’t said much since the day Rhea vanished. The blood on the ground still stained the stone behind the house, even after the rain. They said it was enough to confirm what we feared, but I never saw his body.

Tavin paced back and forth a few feet away, his boots kicking up loose dirt. He hadn’t rested in days, hadn’t eaten much either. He was muttering again, trying to piece things together in his head.

“I told her not to trust them,” he said for the fifth time. “I told her…”

My eyes wandered to the spot where Rhea used to sit and feed my pup. That space now looked so empty, it made my heart ache.

Everything felt strange. Too clean. Too silent. Too… incomp
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