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me was not even close to being a joke. I remembered that he had ment
the bedside table, finally handing him the phon
d get me soon. Thank
said thank
ause in less than ten minutes someone was knocking on my
cuts across his fa
saw a man just like the stranger had described to me. I opened the door and if I had foun
name of the man whose life I had saved. What the he
ss than two minutes, I was alone in the apartment. The bald man
back. It was over. Whoever it was, I ha
se, until the next mornin
liv
correct? I was asked to mak
on the table. It was a pretty black box, with a black ribbon too. There was no card on the outside. I opened
ight. Be read
er in my hand, but t
e hell i
one I knew would send me that kind of thing, so I
ul dress I had ever seen in my life! It was one-shouldered, with a stiffer b
the box. I took a shower and lay down on the bed, ready to watch a
up and down. It must have been the pizza delivery. Or Spencer. Or both. Th
the scar. He didn't look happy at all. And I was so st
h.
the box with the dr
ed with all the courage I had ins
'll take you anyway. And believe me, no one will come to help you," he said
e I'm not going to..." I felt a sharp p
nd heard some murmurs. What had hap
ng, with my head resting on something soft behind me. I
only to realize that I was trapped.
the dark-haired girl said, her voice low. "Since you were sleepin
ouldn't have been more than twenty years
ing me up here was a favor?" I asked and she s
ened. I saw the dear 'patient' standing there, wearing
an go. I'll take car
nother order and almo
d I stared at the
u thank me? By
tly and looked
as if talking to himself. I narrowed my eyes at him. "And you are
the floor if it were
sked and let out a snort of mocke
me, and my breath c