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CHAPTER 48: ATTACK

Penulis: Lizzy Fash
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REBEL

After leaving Mex and Michael back home with Klaus, there was no conversation about the ordeal that didn't catch my attention

The rain started before the lie did. Daniel had been calling incessantly but I just didn't pick up.

I stood in the shade of the awning on the old café where I was to meet my mother and see the downpour cut the street into halves. The air had a strong smell of asphalt and forgotten memories. My phone tingled in my hand for the fifth time in two minutes or less.

Unknown Number.

I did not answer. I didn't need to because I know who the caller is.

But then a shadow fell over me, dark and high enough to strike a hard pang twisting into my chest. Daniel. Suit crisp, tie loose, and eyes softer than I was expecting.

"You weren't going to call me," he said, not a question.

I shrugged. "I didn't think I had to."

He stood there, jaw working, rain dripping off his hair. "You do now."

A black SUV skidded to a stop across the street. Doors slammed o
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