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Chapter 13: Whispers of Shadows: Allison POV.

Author: Maria.T.
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-31 02:36:37

I froze in the bathroom doorway, my pulse racing. The air around me was thick with tension, the echoes of the women’s cries still haunting my ears. But it was his eyes—dark and piercing—that held me captive.

“Come here, Dove,” he said, his voice like velvet and steel.

My feet felt glued to the floor, and my body refused to move.

“I won’t ask again,” Dontrell warned, his tone colder now.

My feet began already betraying me as I stepped forward, closing the distance between us, each step feeling like a death sentence.

When I stopped in front of him, Dontrell reached out, grabbing my neck. His touch was gentle but heavy, like a shackle, locking me in place.

“Were you listening?” he asked, his eyes searching my face.

I swallowed, panic rising in my chest. I couldn’t lie to him. He’d see through it instantly.

“I heard... some things,” I said, my voice shaking.

He studied me for a moment, lips pressed into a tight line. “You shouldn’t have.”

“I didn’t mean to,” I rushed to explain. “I hea
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