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shriek that cut through the howling wind. The car jerked to a st
es were white. Her chest heaved, each breath a shallow, painful gasp that rattled in her throat. The panic attack had sub
d in the rearview mirror, his eyes full
he cold, mechanical voice of the gate security crackled t
throat. The nausea was a physical weight pressing against he
The freezing wind and sleet slammed into her, soaking through her thin coat instantly. Sh
sharp pain shooting up her leg, but she bit down on her lip
ere coat and held an umbrella over her head, looking at Harlene the way
scension. "Your mother has a message. You are required to
h that the wind snatched away. "Requ
lder. Her eyes were like flint. "You don't have a choice. Right
ed to life, showing the face of Genevieve Beaumont. She looked impec
She just stared at the woman who had give
icured nails against her desk, the sound clicking through the sp
oice raspy like sandpaper dragg
s. "Your 'sickness' is just an excuse to av
ngers pressed so hard against the glass she th
opping to a lethal whisper, "I will freeze every medical acc
ness of panic, but the sickening vertigo of absolute c
era. "And Dennis called. He's very
ontracted. Her heart seized, squeezed by an
enevieve continued, a sadistic smile playin
nd. The exhaustion that had weighed her down evaporated, repla
smile of joy. It was a grotesque, terrifying stretching
her voice steady a
f by the immediate surrender. She he
ne's face. The twisted, manic grin stari
. "Dress appropriately tomorro
k to the car, her steps no longer unsteady. They were heav
t and slammed the door sh
her in the mir
"Mitch," she said, her voice vibrating with intensity. "Go buy

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