“His body had to be heavy, to be crushing me, but I didn’t feel anything. I was there, but I wasn’t. The shadow on the monitor was real. He had come for me, but I was the shadow now. I moved my mouth, but no words came out. He grunted as he sat up. The colors in the room faded together in a blur, as if they bled into each other. Every time I blinked, the shapes and colors shifted like the picture in Hannah’s kaleidoscope. I heard the sound of harsh slaps over and over. I didn’t feel it, yet,... but I knew it was my flesh. Just as I knew the faint warmth between my legs was blood. “She is useless to me. You gave her too much.” “She fights, Sahib.” “I wanted her to fight. I enjoy the fight.” A ringing sound invaded my head. “Shut up,” he said. “Hello, dear. Yes, I arrived safely.” I tried to make a sound, but it only came out a muffled choke.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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