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Author: Sophie Lane
last update publish date: 2026-06-11 23:35:43

About twenty minutes later, I saw Sarah's car pull into the overlook.

The moment I saw her, something inside me broke.

Not because she had said anything.

Not because she had done anything.

Because she showed up.

No questions.

No hesitation.

She simply came.

I watched her climb out of her car and start walking toward me.

The second she reached me, she opened her arms.

That was all it took.

Every ounce of strength I'd been holding onto disappeared.

I burst into tears.

Real tears.

The kind that co
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