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83 #My Past with Kevin (3)

Author: Sia Sage
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I heard footsteps approaching the alleyway, and my heart raced with fear, unsure if it was him or someone else. I put my hand over my mouth to stifle any sound, praying it was just a passerby. Just as I was about to peek out, a hand touched my shoulder, sending a jolt of terror through me.

"Why are you hiding here?" I heard a familiar voice say, and relief flooded over me as I recognized the voice of Kevin.

I turned my face towards him, tears of relief streaming down my cheeks as I whispered, "Kevin." I wrapped my arms around him, grateful for his unexpected presence in that moment of fear. "I thought it was him," I confessed, feeling the tension slowly leaving my body.

Kevin held me close, reassuring me that I was safe now. "What happened, and why are you hiding?" I took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing heart, as more tears escaped my eyes. "A man he tired of..." I wanted to say, but the words caught in my throat.

Kevin squeezed my hand, understanding without me having to expl
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