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Chapter 64: You will suffer

Author: ADISAX
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“Don’t ask forgiveness when you are going to commit the same sin.”

Samson despised he was feeble to show up at Margarita’s door. He hated when his humanity emerged, and the guilt of killing innocent souls in Mexico consumed him to the limit where he found himself in front of her. Like a sea wave, her innocence brought him to his shore.

He detested she was waiting for another man, but adored that, she prioritized him. When he hugged her, it was invincible. Like she was the only thing he wanted. Whenever he closed his eyes, he saw those people, tried to scream his pain out, and drank them down, but nothing helped. Everything diminished when her hand touched his eyes. It was like an angel singing a lullaby to him, and he didn’t know he had gone into deep slumber.

He decided to stay away from her. She can’t become his weakness. He would never allow this, which was why he left that night.

But destiny played along when she showed up at the pub. She was breathtaking in that black dress, but
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