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Chapter 9 - Phone Missile

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Samantha, for one minute straight, said absolutely nothing. She couldn’t breathe, she couldn’t think, her stomach knotted so violently she thought she might throw up right there on the hospital floor.

“He… actually did that?” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “In front of all those people?”

The kids burst out laughing.

“Whoa! Five million dollars, lady!” one boy yelled, shoving his phone even closer to her face with the flash on, nearly blinding Samantha “Wait till I post this on the Internet. You’re like a freaking lottery ticket!”

“Dude, forget dating apps,” pink hair cackled. “You’ve probably got the whole country trying to slide in your DMs!”

She put her hands on her hips, smirking with vicious delight. “So what’s it like, huh? Knowing you’re so special, the billionaire had to put a bounty on your head? Bet you feel real important right now.”

Samantha’s hands trembled. “This is insane. This is completely insane… and humiliating.”

“Humiliating?” The rude boy laughed even har
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Jason has completely ruined everything for her How does she get out of this horrible mess?
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