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67 -The Self-Destruct Button 2

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*Mago*

“Hmmmph,” she whimpered, her body tense beneath me as she fought to endure the pain. But the moment I moved again, she screamed, her cry sharp and raw. “Aaargh!”

“Just relax, Arlene,” I urged her, my voice strained with worry.

“I-I can’t,” she sobbed, her tears flowing freely now.

“Don’t fight it,” I said softly, trying to keep my own emotions in check, though the sound of her cries twisted something deep inside me.

“Arlene, look at me,” I said, my tone filled with both worry and determination.

“No,” she choked out, turning her face away from me as her body shook with quiet sobs. “I don’t want to do it anymore,” she added, her small hands pressing against my chest in an attempt to push me away.

My chest tightened at her words. She wasn’t just in pain—she was terrified, vulnerable, and br

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