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Heartbeat Exit

Author: Krystal Bahmz
last update publish date: 2025-08-07 17:32:00

I waited. Sitting at the edge of the bed like a nun fresh from confession, except my sins weren’t meant to be forgiven.

It was 1:00 p.m. when I heard the first sound. A spoon dropped.

Then laughter.

Then… silence.

I stood slowly, cracking the bedroom door open half an inch. The hallway looked normal. No polished shoes clicking on the floor. No whispers over walkie-talkies. Just silence.

Too much of it.

My first step felt like the first step of a prisoner who didn’t know if they were walking int
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