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Chapter 61 : Zinnia POV

Author: B. Niemand
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-18 04:46:32

I felt tired and wanted to sleep, but I knew I had to get out now. I knew he might be behind the locked door. I did not have the strength or speed I needed yet, but I had to try something. While I was still alive.

I got a needle from the first aid kit in the bathroom and tried picking the lock, but it would not budge.

I tried using a butter knife to pry the lock open, but that did not work either.

So, I tried using the knife as a screwdriver. It was slow going, but I eventually got the screws out of the hindges. And then I ran, I ran like my life depended on it because it did.

As soon as I stepped outside, I knew for a fact that my presumption was right. We were in the human world, and we were no longer in Pantelleria. I did not know where I was running. All I knew was I had to run.

I didn't have the speed I needed or the stregth. I tried shifting but nothing, that part of the spell held strong.

I was tired and my legs were burning but I kept running.

I looked for a plac
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