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Yeah, Bitch—Run

Author: Damola. O. K.
last update publish date: 2026-04-15 18:51:50

HOURS EARLIER. THAT SAME DAY— AVA'S POV.

I lay flat on my bed, eyes fixed on the ceiling, the morning light pressing faintly through the curtains. My stomach twisted, cramps gnawing at the lower part of my belly. Usually they came and left within minutes, but this morning they clung to me, almost an hour now, refusing to let go.

My phone rested beside me. I reached for it, hoping distraction would dull the pain. The screen lit up at my touch, a notification beeped, and the battery icon glared
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