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Chapter 44: She signed my death with those mercury orbs

Author: ADISAX
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The silent strokes of gushing air against her skin gave her a glimmer of a memory lane. How much she loved to enjoy the rain with her family. And when it thunders, she snuggles in her daddy’s arm. A lamentable smile summoned on her lips, but the eyes never lied the ache she felt.

“Do you think rain makes everyone sad?”

Samson looked out. He had never had any passionate connection like her. Or maybe he was so busy never conceded these droplets of water could carry thousands of memories.

“Why would you say that?”

“Not sure, but it looks gloomy. These clouds, storm thunder,” she explained.

“It is about perception. Miss. Costello,”

Observing her name from his mouth brought her focus to him. She never thought he would call her by her last name. Her silent eyes didn’t know what more to expect from the person sitting next to her sharing the same couch. He was the one who gave her the hope of redemption, and he was the same one who took it away just like this storm; Her inside was cringing in
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