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Ball of crazy

Author: dreamywriter
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-27 03:36:35
Adam’s body twitched once, then again, before the last flicker of resistance faded from his limbs. His face contorted into a grotesque shade of purple, lips slackening as Vik pulled the cord tighter, and then looser, testing, like a boy strangling a toy rather than a man murdering another. Adam’s eyes bulged, then rolled back until all that remained were the whites. With one last gasp that sounded more like a gargle than a breath, his organs gave in, shutting down one by one, until his body sagged completely.

Vik let the line slip from his hands and shoved Adam to the floor with the heel of his boot. His weight hit the tiles with a thud that echoed around the windowless walls.

The punk lifted his face toward Sarah and grinned, a jagged, gap-toothed expression of pride. He looked like a dog waiting to be praised, and Sarah, ever the mistress of theatrics, raised her hand and flashed him a thumbs up. He lit up as though he had just earned himself a medal.

“He was getting annoying,
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