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Chapter-118 (Part 2)

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Thankfully, I didn’t run into anyone again. I grabbed my heels from where I hid them and winced as I slipped them on. Asher was waiting outside the assembly hall, pacing back and forth. Even from a distance, I could see how tense his body was. And panic flooded his face the moment he spotted me, limping back to him. In two long strides, I was in his arms and he was holding me like his life depended on it.

“I am fine,” I assured. “I am fine…Asher,” He didn’t reply. Just continue to hold me as tight as he possibly could.

“Ash…” I said softly. Finally, he released me but held me at arm’s length, his eyes examining me from head to toe.

“Are you hurt?” he asked, almost breathless.

“No, I am completely fine,” I said. “Not a scratch.”

“Then why are you limping?” he demanded.

“I hurt my feet because I left my heels in the bushes and ran the rest of the way barefoot. I got a few cuts,” I answered.

“Let’s go home, and I’ll tend to it,” he said, dragging me towards the parking lot.

“Wait, wait…I
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