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CHAPTER 56: Sometimes, it felt like my prison.

작가: Molly Mae
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CHAPTER 56: Sometimes it felt like my prison.

For a moment, I thought he might push further. I was more than anticipating it. At least, I'd have the chance and the immense satisfaction of breaking his face in.

Finally, he straightened, fixing his tie with false composure. With one last lingering glance at Madelyn, he turned and disappeared through the door, swallowed by the darkness and noise of the party.

The rooftop went silent except for the ragged breaths of the woman in my arms. She slowly pulled back and raised her face to me.

What I saw on her face made something twist in my chest.

“I know.”

Two simple words. But they held a world of meaning and implications. It tore down the walls I had erected to keep out the truth of what had truly happened.

I looked down at her. Her eyes were glassy, panic-stricken, her body still trembling in my hold.

I held her gaze, without giving anything away. “Not now. Don't let's talk about it now.”

She blinked away tears. “H-he tried to…” she s
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