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Chapter 58

"The past is never where you think you left it." —

Katherine Anne Porter

A soft tap on my door interrupted my thoughts.

I was surprised when Catherine peeped into the room. I hadn’t seen her since the day of my botched escape.

“Catherine, it's been a while, how are you?”

“Zeynep, please don’t be angry with me,” she said, sitting on my bed. “I shouldn’t have left you like that that day. I should have stayed back to help you. I was so distressed about what happened that I wept all the way to new york.”

I smiled. “What kind of help would you have given me? Those gangsters would have just flung you to one side.”

But she didn’t even smile. “I heard about what Ibrahim did to you. I heard you almost died.”

“Well, I didn’t die,” I answered with a flippant shrug.

“What about you? What brings you back to Boston? Your boyfriend finally released you? Or has his wife found out about you?”

She laughed, not taking any offence. “He’s there. He got
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