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Chapter 76

Author: Danny black
last update Last Updated: 2025-05-23 20:20:06

- First Person's Perspective –

Enise's POV

I froze as Laura's body hit the bottom of the stairs with a sickening thud. My hand flew to my mouth, and a shrill, uncontrollable scream ripped from my throat. I stood trembling, unable to move, unable to breathe. My knees felt weak, threatening to give way beneath me. The sight of her motionless body, her hair splayed out on the floor like a dark halo, made my stomach churn. Blood gushed out of her head, I couldn't help the tears that gathered in the corners of my eyes

“Oh, Moon Goddess,” I whispered, barely audible. “Please… don’t let her die. Please don’t let her die…I can't...i can't handle it, please” I continued, tears rolling down my eyes

The guilt, the fear . It all hit me like a sledgehammer. My heart pounded so violently that I thought it might burst. If Laura didn’t survive this… I wouldn’t be able to live with myself. How could I ever face Miracle? Or anyone else?

A piercing scream shattered my panicked thoughts, and I turned
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