SERAPHINA I thought that the moment I had stopped hearing the voice, it meant that it had disappeared completely but I was wrong. I was standing by the table, doing nothing important, just trying to keep myself distracted, trying to act normal, trying to convince myself that everything from before was over, that whatever that voice was, it had stopped. Then my hand moved.Slowly, I looked down at my hand. “Don’t start,” I whispered.“Start?” the voice replied, calmly, it was already there. “I never stopped.”My chest tightened, “I told you to leave me alone.”“And I told you that you don’t give orders.”I clenched my jaw, forcing my hand away from the table, forcing myself to move, to prove that I was still in control.“I’m not doing this with you,” I said, walking toward the other side of the room.“Walk slower.”My steps slowed down immediately. I stopped immediately after, my breath catching as I realized what had just happened.“No,” I said quickly, shaking my head. “No, that wa
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