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She Was Already Gone

Auteur: Kacy D. Rego
last update Date de publication: 2026-05-31 23:52:56
Emily’s POV.

Irene stood there.

Her big round eyes were locked on me, glistening like she had been holding something back for too long and it finally cracked the moment she saw me.

For a second she didn’t speak. She just stared at me like she was trying to convince herself I was actually real and not something her mind had made up out of fear.

“What?” I asked, sitting up slowly, confused more than anything.

I didn’t get a chance to adjust properly. A sharp sting hit my shoulder.

I frowned
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