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20: Blood and Fear

Author: Fallenwild
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-29 21:42:48

“Alejandro, we need to get you out of here. Now.” My voice cracked as I pressed my palm against his shoulder, trying to slow the bleeding.

He winced, his eyes darting around the chaotic parking lot. “You need to get to safety first,” he said, his voice tight with pain.

“Safe?” I snapped, my voice rising over the panicked shouts around us. “Stop being so damn stubborn! You’re bleeding out, and I’m not leaving you here.”

He grimaced but finally nodded. “Alright. Let’s go.”

I slipped my arm around his waist, supporting as much of his weight as I could. Alejandro gritted his teeth but didn’t complain.

Each step was agonizingly slow, his breath hitching with every jolt.

“Stay behind me,” he muttered, pulling me closer to shield me as his eyes swept the area.

I held on tighter. “Not happening.”

The parking lot was a war zone. Broken glass glittered under the flickering lights, security guards shouted into radios, and distant sirens pierced the air. People screamed in the distance, and the b
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