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Chapter One Hundred and Six: Where she belongs

Author: Jhumie_writes
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-08-30 18:16:15
The engine purred low, headlights off, the car crouched like a predator in the dark. I’d been parked here for too long, every tick of the clock dragging knives across my nerves. My hand tightened on the steering wheel until my knuckles whitened.

What if she didn’t come?

What if Victor had gotten to her first?

What if I was already too late?

The thoughts burned through me, relentless. I hated that I couldn’t storm in and drag her out myself, but Mrs. B had insisted the tunnel was the only way. “Trust me,” she had said, and for once in my cursed life, I was trying to.

But she was right. We need to logical than emotional.

A movement.

My head snapped up, breath stalling. A faint shuffle, then the iron door to the side passage creaked open. Two figures emerged into the dim glow spilling from the backlight of the house, a guy I have paid to slip in, then Ivy.

I swear the world narrowed to her.

She was in something simple, shorts, a loose shirt, sneakers, but she had never looked more aching
Jhumie_writes

I wanted the scene to feel raw and unpolished, like a wound being reopened and healed all at once. This isn’t just an escape scene. It’s the moment two souls torn apart finally find their way back, against impossible odds. From here on out, every choice they make will be louder, riskier, and more dangerous, but now they’re together. And that changes everything.

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