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Chapter 350 Not Helpless

Author: Olivia GW
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(Lydia)

The darkness settled around me, thick and unyielding. It pressed against me as I fought to keep my senses steady. Every nerve in my body was on high alert, the raw fear and adrenaline mingling together as I tried to gather my bearings.

My head pounded with a dull ache, the aftereffects of chloroform that they had used to faint me had left me dazed, the details blurry. But as my breathing slowed, reality snapped into focus, chillingly clear. I was on the floor, bound tightly at my wrists and ankles, a gag digging uncomfortably into the corners of my mouth.

I lay there for a few seconds, forcing my mind to settle, trying to piece together the fragments of what I remembered. Nathan’s face flashed through my memory, his twisted grin and hateful words cutting through the fog.

He’d said he wanted revenge, he wanted us to suffer. It made me sick to think about him standing over me, taking pleasure in my helplessness.

But I wasn’t helpless. Not completely. I refused to be.

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