Chapter 90
That man tore Madelyn’s clothes off her chest and her buttons came apart, revealing a white bra inside.
Everyone’s eyes lit up in that instant.
Madelyn covered herself up and bit the back of the hand hard.
The person immediately recoiled in pain and let her free.
Madelyn quickly turned around and fled outside. Under the dim road light, she saw, much to her shock, Forrest, who was clad in a black T-shirt, with silver chains on his neck and his hands in his jacket pocket as he walked over with a cigarette in hand.
Jadie and Alex were walking with him.
She did not know why Jadie would be here, but she could not let Jadie see her or know that she was here.
Forrest was speaking to Jadie with his head down and should not have seen her. So, Madelyn quickly turned around and fled toward her home.
“Bloody hell, that bitch sure ran away fast.”
against the door, she felt as if her heart was about to pop out of her chest. She was soaked
while before she eventually calmed down, got up, and took a
was midnight, and Madelyn laid in her bed
had been dreaming of the time
to forget had come surging back into her mind like a vicious tide. The images that flashed
curled up in her bed as she hugged her blanket tight
before seemed to
Rosario had smuggled in for her
the first time she
up, all
past thirteen days, there were at least a
1/2
asking her what she was doing, where
with her what he
last message. [Madelyn, where
[I’m worried…]
eyes. She never thought anyone would be worried
was worried about her. That made her feel a trace of warmth she
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