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told themselves to mak
arly Lowe's oversized sweatshirt, dragging the cotton against her skin like a second, suffoc
was not just in the air
n't looking at the view. She was looking at a document in her hands.
nsurance
stered to her skull, making her face look skeletal. "The payment fo
ck. The stone tumbled over the edge, clattering down
m crying, raspy from the screaming match that had started in th
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er, the flame illuminating the hollows of his eyes. He lit a cigarette, t
as calm. Terrifyingly calm. "She kept the m
hroat like acid. "And it wasn't an accident! The brakes
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money. It stopped being
of his boot. He looked at Ardell. Ardell looked at Karly. Th
only cal
" Hakeem said. He t
he road, but her left leg gave way. Hakeem had kicked her in the shin
fingers clawi
oved her
ty re
apped places with the brown earth
she
thunderclap ins
und of her spine snapping was louder than the rain. It was a dr
am, but her lungs
e shock settle in first. Then it arrived, a tidal wave of ago
her legs. She coul
a flashlight beam cut through the gl
voice drifted down, di
led. A low,
hapes. Growls that vibrated in the wet air. Wild dogs
od before Karly felt
called out. "Nature w
ght beam retreat. She wat
elt the pressure, the tearing of muscle, but the
a
er see grow up. Not just sadness, anyway. It was a white-hot, hollow grief for Hope, a name she'd only had the ch
a set of jaws clamped around h
s swallowed
.
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r lungs so violent
flew to her throat, clawing at int
sternum, a frantic bird trapp
oked a
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ler. Her
ey were small. Thin. The kn
calendar on the wall. A pic
12,
aluminum walls, a
dog up or I'll p
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the narrow mattress. Her feet hit th
o the cracked mirror tape
. Hollow cheeks. Dark circles under e
e touched
ymore. She wasn't the gi
a thirty-year-old trauma surgeon. A hacker known onl
y knife from the desk. She sli
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