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It's Only Getting Worse

Author: Haidri
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-16 19:27:16

“I’m one of them?” The words slip from my lips, weak. My father’s expression darkens as he nods slowly.

“I can’t let them kill them all,” he whispers. “I have to stop them. Will you help me? Without telling on me?” His gaze darts back to the door, panic clear in his eyes.

The pounding in my head intensifies, the sharp light streaming in through the window making me wince. I try to steady my breathing and nod automatically though my mind is a whirl of confusion. “Of course,” I hear myself say, though I feel detached from the words. How did I—how did Kate—become a hunter?

I am part of the plan.

Allison got caught because of me.

What does he mean by killing them all?

“Follow my lead.” He turns away from me, heading to the door. The short man from before enters, catching us off guard.

“Ah, Kate. I need to put you here,” he says, grabbing my arm and guiding me toward the large window at the far end of the room. “Stand here,” he says as he positions me in the middle. “Perfect. We really cou
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