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Chapter Sixty-Five

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Anna

I opened the front door and Caroline appeared with a warm smile. Her long brown hair fell on her shoulders neatly and her brown eyes caught under the buzzing yellow bulb on the porch.

“Anna,” she greeted with the smile still on her face. “It’s been a long time.”

I nodded. She’d promised to look after me and visit me, but it seemed she’d been too busy with other affairs to remember me. Not that I was complaining. But after what happened at the hospital, I was too scared to stay silent. I needed someone to talk to in order to know if I was safe, or if there was still a lot of trouble.

“Come in, please.”

Caroline nodded and stepped into the room, inhaling deeply with her eyes but. Stella was in the kitchen making Chicken Parmesan for dinner, and I could tell that Caroline was interested in that.

“Tell me,” she said as she sat on the couch. “What seems to be the issue, Anna?”

I sighed, wondering how I was going to tell her this. I didn’t want to frighten her. The reason I’d left t
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