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Chapter 77

Author: Jenny Wrld
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The car gave a small cough, then another, a sputtering gasp that sounded like it was struggling for breath… and then just… died.

The steering wheel suddenly felt heavier in my hands, the hum of the tires against the road vanishing into silence. I eased us over to the side, the gravel crunching beneath the wheels as we rolled to a stop.

A thin plume of steam curled up from under the hood, twisting into the cool air like a signal flare. To anyone else, it might have looked like trouble. To me, it was exactly what I’d planned. I already knew it wasn’t serious. It wasn’t meant to be serious.

“Okay, what happened?” Fenrik’s voice cut through the stillness, sharp and already suspicious, like I was guilty before I even opened my mouth. His door slammed shut, and by the time I glanced in the side mirror, he was already stalking toward me, the others filing out behind him.

I took my time opening my door, making sure my movements were steady, unhurried. “I don’t know,” I said, keeping m
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