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CHAPTER 8

Author: Eyah
last update Huling Na-update: 2024-11-27 16:58:52

A month had passed since the encounter I had with Damon on the rooftop bar. The memory of his chilling words, his unsettling aura, still lingered in my mind. I had tried to move on, to focus on my work, to pretend that the whole ordeal was just a bad dream. But the constant shadow of fear, the knowledge that I was being watched, never left me.

Pagkatapos no'n, wala na namang naging paramdam si Damon. Kagaya ng dati, bigla na naman s'yang naglaho na parang nabula. Nawala at parang hindi na naman nag-eexist sa mundo.

Then, one morning, I woke up to a phone buzzing relentlessly. It was Damon, his name flashing across the screen. I was more than determined to ignore his calls, especially after everything that has been done. Lalo na at lahat ng unwanted encounters namin na nagtatapos sa kama, lahat ng 'yon ay nag ugat sa isang tawag. But despite my determination, something about the sheer number of missed calls, the insistent buzzing, made me pick up.

His voice, a familiar mix of amusement
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