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Chapter 82: “Her Juicy Cunt”

作者: Goodness O.1
last update 最終更新日: 2025-04-28 19:25:06

Stella's pov:

After I said the words, they hit me. The only thing I could hear was the sound of my heartbeat.

My fingers trembled beside me, my eyes darting everywhere, but not actually picking any view.

Confusion clouded my vision, and I blamed myself for what was happening. I asked her to marry him to save her son.

But now, the pain it was feeding her, hurt me more.

“I need to use the restroom,” I said, turning to Suzanne whose thoughts were also clouded. She looked lost but nodded to me, so I picked up my bag, and rushed out.

I walked the halls of the hospital till I located the restroom. The moment I got in I found myself a toilet and locked myself in.

My hands flew to my head as it dawned on me that my friend was in a huge mess, and I didn't know how to be of assistance to her.

Tears flowed from my eyes unconsciously, as I tried to gather momentum to be strong at this moment.

I blinked for a few seconds and flushed the toilet.

After which I walked out and washed my face. Only
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