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Episode 19

Author: Ataima K
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-08 23:57:48

Dare

“Dare, my man,” a voice called from behind me. I kept walking, pretending not to hear. Turning around would confirm it—would tell him it was me. And that was the last thing I wanted.

“I know you can hear me, Dare. Stop pretending. I know your figure like the back of my hand,” he pressed, his voice closing the distance between us.

I picked up my pace, my focus narrowing to Sky. I needed to get to her and get out before this turned into something messier than it already was.

But three men stepped out of the corridor on the right, blocking my path—and hers. Two of them grabbed her arms. She screamed, struggling against their grip.

“Get your hands off her,” I growled, my voice low and lethal.

The man on the right didn’t even have time to flinch before my fist slammed into his jaw. He staggered back, but before I could move, something sharp and unforgiving cracked against the top of my head. Pain exploded, white-hot and blinding.

A sharp, screeching sound filled my ears as I turned, m
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