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THAT WAS MY STORY

Penulis: Jenifer Carson
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"Selena!"

I kept walking as fast as my feet could carry me.

I didn’t stop.

I couldn’t.

Every step felt like it would split me open. My lungs burned, begging for air, but I kept going. Branches scraped my arms. The cold wind slapped my face. I didn’t care. I didn’t even feel it.

The forest blurred around me—just dark shapes and shadows sliding past. My feet hit roots and stones, but I didn’t slow down. My chest was too tight. My throat was a knot. I couldn’t breathe right. I couldn’t think straight. I just needed to run.

I needed to run away from the weight in my chest. From the truth that sat like stone in my belly.

His voice… His story…

Garion. Tilda

My parents’ names.

The pieces I’d buried deep were rising fast, one after another, and I didn’t know how to hold them back anymore. Their names… that fire… the screams… the lies…

They said I killed them.

They blamed me.

My hands curled as I ran, fingers folding like I could grab hold of something—anything—to stop this ache from ge
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