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#Chapter 139 First Lesson

This man dragged me through the forest towards another cave before stopping and releasing me. There was mud crammed into my jeans and up my back. I was filthy. He turned to me.

"Do you think you can be an adult, stand up and walk now?"

I didn’t move, setting my jaw. He didn’t even flinch. He shrugged and reached for me again. I pulled away from him, trying to escape, but he grabbed me by the back of my shirt. I kicked and twisted, trying to tear the shirt and escape from him, but there was no helping it. The darkness enveloped us, then he let me go. I tumbled down a hill as I tried to kick away from him. I tumbled and rolled and landed into the shallows of a large lake that seemed to stretch for miles.

“You’re not even trying to pull punches, are you?” Francia asked.

“If I’ve been left to educate the idiot in such a short amount of time, then it has to be this way.”

I got up, trudging out of the lake. I twisted and crawled onto the back, ready to run when I realized that the sky was c
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Louisa Monica Hilaly
I agree with you ... she needs to die. The author really ruined her character.
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Sharon Kelly
why has Hedy been turned into a stupid person? I'm getting fed up with the crying and demanding from Hedy. Sorry author but you need to get a grip and write a better story. Hedy was supposed to be intelligent. Now, she is a pain.
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Danielle Daniel
Ok I’m done wit this book. Hedy is a selfish entitled brat who thinks everyone is supposed to bow down to her. Her childishness is unbearable. She is inconsiderate and needs to get a grip on life. She had so much potential in the beginning now I wish she would just disappear.
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