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Chapter Sixty Five

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Dakota didn’t know how long she had been sitting in the same position before the pain started to blur into something dull and constant. Her body felt like it no longer belonged to her, like it was an object she had been abandoned inside, forced to endure everything it went through while her mind drifted somewhere else just to survive it.

Her arms were stretched behind her, tied too tightly against the back of the chair. The rope had stopped burning ages ago. Now it just throbbed, a deep, pulsing ache that settled into her bones and refused to leave. Her fingers were numb, not completely, but enough that she barely trusted herself to move them. Sometimes she tried anyway, just to make sure they were still there. The slightest movement sent tiny knives shooting up her arms.

Her legs were cramped, her back stiff, her shoulders screaming. Her neck ached from the angle she’d been forced to hold it. She couldn’t shift without the ropes biting harder into her skin, and the friction had
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