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38: Finale

Author: Fallenwild
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Estella

The grogginess hit first, thick and cloying, weighing down my limbs. My eyes fluttered open, the blurry room around me solidifying into harsh lines. My wrists ached—no, burned. Shackles. Cold steel biting into my skin, chaining me to the corners of an old, rusted bedframe.

I tried to sit up. Nothing. My head pounded like I’d been slammed against concrete. Poisoned, I realized. That bastard poisoned me.

Alejandro was slumped in a chair across the room, his hands tied behind him, his chin resting against his chest. Unmoving. My heart twisted, panic gripping me.

“Alejandro?” My voice came out hoarse, barely a whisper.

“Oh, don’t worry, sweetheart. He’s alive. For now.”

My eyes darted toward the source, and there he stood—Benjamin.

He wasn’t wearing the mask anymore. His face was plain, unremarkable, but for the jagged scar running along his jawline. That scar was the only thing memorable about him, yet somehow, it made him all the more terrifying. He didn’t need to l
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Fallenwild
Right? Good riddance! But don’t get too comfy.... Thank you for reading...️
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I'm glad that psycho is gone!!!
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