the estate. The overlook was a wooden platform th
and knelt by the main crossbeam. With quick, silent turns, she loosened the rusted bolts holding it to the support posts, leaving thfishing line between two saplings, low to the ground, hidd
crunch of grav
dge of the platform and stood with
ctuall
am of light from a flashlight cut t
her eyes. "Alejandra? You said
moonlight was enough. She walked closer, h
said. "I want to s
oward Jane, her face twisted in a cruel smile. "You think because Daddy pays y
ning terror. "Please, Aleja
you," Alej
ntitlement. She reached out to shove Jane toward the
idn't
e from a self-defense class she had been forced to take in her past
rried her forward. Her foot caught the fish
ard, arms flailing. She slammed in
e loosened bolts gro
ap, like a gunshot.
brushed the hem of Jane's jacket. Jane
a long, thin sound that was
fe
pe below, the sound of tearing fabric, and then a sick
le
"My leg... oh
ashlight Alejandra had dropped. She cl
cks. Her leg was bent at an unnatural angle. Bone pr
face a mask of agony and
, help me! Call an ambulanc
at her. The lig
a sobbed. "Why a
ight off. The ravine pl
whispered to the night
Down below, Alejandra continued to scream, but to Jane, it sounded li
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