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Somewhere Worse

Auteur: Kacy D. Rego
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Abby's POV

Before I knew it, Maggie’s daughter’s scream had drawn maids from every direction. Their footsteps thundered as they rushed to the scene. Screams and gasps multiplied like wildfire.

One maid, braver than the others, knelt beside Marbel. Her fingers trembled as she pressed them on Marbel’s neck, then jerked back as if burned.

“She’s… she’s dead,” she whispered.

The words sliced through the air and more screams erupted.

My blood turned to ice. My lungs stopped working.

Dead?

No… no, this wasn’t real. I didn’t mean for this to happen. I’d only pushed her out of my way.

A movement to my left caught my attention. It was Valentina.

She stood at the edge of the gathering crowd as if she’d materialized out of thin air, her arms folded delicately. When her eyes met mine, her lips curled into that wicked grin I had seen too many times.

My pulse slammed against my ribs. No one knew I was the one who pushed Marbel yet, so why was Valentina smiling at me like that?

Something was wrong.
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Sandra Culler
oh my poor breaking heart, poor Abby can't get a break. I hope she and the baby make it.
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