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Episode 13

Author: Ataima K
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-30 23:22:06
Sky

We arrive at another location which I could only assume was one of his safe house. I wasted no time finding a room, peeling off my filthy clothes, and rushing into the bathroom.

I was still seething. He had thrown me—literally thrown me—out of a window into a trash cabinet. The stench was unbearable, clinging to my skin as if it had fused with my pores. And the chase? My life dangled by a thread the entire time, all thanks to him.

As I stood under the stream of water, my thoughts drifted to my father. He was probably tearing the hotel apart by now, looking for me. But we’d already slipped away, leaving no trace. Would he find me in time?

The sound of the bathroom door creaking open jolted me from my thoughts. My head whipped around, and my eyes widened.

“What are you doing?” I yelled, grabbing a towel to cover myself.

Dare stepped in, completely unfazed, and completely naked. The water from the shower streamed over his sculpted figure as he stood under the same spray as me.

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