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The Sound Of A Gunshot

Author: Fantasea
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DAMIEN.

I pulled the trigger.

The gun roared in my hands, the recoil snapping my arm back, but I barely noticed. My eyes were locked on her. Selene stiffened. Her body jerked, and then I saw it—blood slipping down her throat.

Marcus screamed as the bullet grazed his shoulder, staggering him back. I hardly registered his howl. My world had narrowed, and all I could see was her.

“Selene!” I screamed, lunging forward. My chest burned, my hands shook, but I didn’t care. She was bleeding, and my lu
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