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Chapter Thirty-six

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ISLA

I couldn’t stay there anymore.

The stench of rust and damp concrete suffocated me. The darkness was pressing in on all sides, and I couldn’t tell if it was night or just the shadows closing in on my mind.

My arms trembled as I pushed myself up from the corner I had curled into. Every muscle ached. My legs wobbled beneath me, barely holding me upright.

I could feel blood crusted down the side of my thigh, the sting of cuts, the sting of fear. My shirt was torn, sticking to my skin in places, loose in others. The hem was soaked with something I didn’t want to look at anymore.

I stumbled out onto the narrow street, blinking into the blur of the world. The streetlight above buzzed once, then flickered. Everything doubled, then tripled. My vision spun like I’d just stepped off a cruel carousel that never stopped.

I clutched my belly.

Still there. Still with me.

My breath came in shallow gasps. I could barely hear the footsteps anymore—maybe they were gone. Maybe they were still coming
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    ISLAI couldn’t stay there anymore.The stench of rust and damp concrete suffocated me. The darkness was pressing in on all sides, and I couldn’t tell if it was night or just the shadows closing in on my mind.My arms trembled as I pushed myself up from the corner I had curled into. Every muscle ached. My legs wobbled beneath me, barely holding me upright.I could feel blood crusted down the side of my thigh, the sting of cuts, the sting of fear. My shirt was torn, sticking to my skin in places, loose in others. The hem was soaked with something I didn’t want to look at anymore.I stumbled out onto the narrow street, blinking into the blur of the world. The streetlight above buzzed once, then flickered. Everything doubled, then tripled. My vision spun like I’d just stepped off a cruel carousel that never stopped.I clutched my belly.Still there. Still with me.My breath came in shallow gasps. I could barely hear the footsteps anymore—maybe they were gone. Maybe they were still coming

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