e vide
the door without knocking. His black shoes made soft contact with the deep red car
uffs, and other shiny tools under the cold white light. In the middle of the room, four camera lenses
oft sobs from the video filled the room, the woman in the recording trembling helplessly. Tears stained
the doorway while pointing at the screen. "The
standing tall in an immaculate black suit. His golden-brown ey
he air like a sharp knife. "If the result is good..." His gaze stayed locked on the scree
ghtly, his eyes sparkling wi
aying remarkable contours. "Her cries are beautiful; you'd be missing out if you don't tr
center of the room still held the traces of the figure lying beneath
th certainty. "You even cried with satisfaction, didn't you? Don't worry; I'll send the
leaving the room in darkness. The remaining light vanished, leavi
all body trembling in silence. Her breath was shallow
ises, sweeping the room with an empty gaze. Tears flowed quiet
uched her reddened skin, her swollen lips pressed together tightly. Her gaze was vacan
s Gran
k black hoodie covered her shoulders, paired with pants hidden beneath a dark green skirt. H
r a few seconds, her trembling hand reached for the strap of her bag lying on the floor. Without a
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otel staff traveled
he one in the
den beneath a large brown scarf. Her stride was firm and unwave
g luxuriously with many m
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hear you," snapped a stern-f
e staff left with their heads bowed, but
gus
dancing under the dim streetlights, creating soft shadows around her feet. The sound of her foots
ind its shadow, her small body tightly folded in her arms and legs. The cold air pierced her skin, but the warmth of her own bo
ace in the scarf that shielded her from the freezing ai
ffocated her family. Without a word or complaint, Ann dropped out of school-her decis
ut to play w
gled with part-time j
ages and tips. But everything collapsed when her father suddenly passed away due to a brain a
th Jake, a heartless man from the Thorpe family-a
ng care of her grandmother,
-just the steady rhythm, unaffected by the cold sno
simply took a quiet breath, letting the cold air bite at her lungs. She pulled her scarf tighter, hidin
spoken. The silence between them was
Buzz..
its cracked screen. She took a deep breath, then stood t