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CHAPTER FORTY-TWO

Author: Sally Dias
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A LITTLE BIT OF LAP

"Cloe, on the other hand, was lamenting, her mind seemed scattered, endless longing for her love. Where was Túlio? The expression on his face when he found out she had been raped crossed her mind, and as incredible as it might seem, she felt ashamed! She felt so small. He shouldn't make her feel ashamed. Even though she knew that, even though she knew she had nothing to be ashamed of, that was the feeling. Had his feelings for her changed? This reinforced within her, Túlio's absence only showed and reinforced her feelings that he no longer liked her, that he no longer loved her, him not coming home, only showed that this was it, that maybe he no longer loved her. Where was Túlio? Where was he? Sadness consumed her. She asked Sopapo and Cannibal to look for him, but either they didn't obey her order or they already knew where he was and left their boss alone. The expression of pity on the faces of her now best friends and Túlio's companions left her even more hurt a
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