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Chapter 56: The Silent Prisoner

مؤلف: Sandra Morgan
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Noah

The wagon lurched beneath me as I pressed myself into the corner.

My wrists were still bound, the ropes digging into my skin every time I moved. My body ached from the rough ride, and my stomach felt hollow with hunger and fear.

But I didn't make a sound.

I had learned long ago that silence was sometimes the only weapon I had left.

The wagon stopped suddenly. I heard voices outside, familiar and unwelcome.

"Open it."

Elias's voice.

The back of the wagon swung open, and moonlight flooded in
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