“Great. Just peachy-keeno. She struggled to get up to face her father in a more dignified pose and was surprised to find him squatting down to check on her. Struggling to right herself, she finally compromised on leaning back against the wall and waited for her head to stop spinning. “Hi, father,” she said with as much strength as she could muster. “Are you all right?” he asked quietly. “I came around the corner in time to see you fall and to see the hole in the wall where the bullet struck. It’...s lucky you fell.” Victoria could not have been more shocked than if someone had hit her with a stun gun on full power. “I...what? What bullet?” she asked. But even as she said it, she remembered the sound she’d heard when she stumbled. Cold trembles began deep in her gut. “Someone shot at me?” she whispered. “Yes, I...” Bill’s shout covered up whatever her father may have said, and she didn’t know whether to be unhappy or grateful. “Victoria! Oh my God, are you okay?”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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