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CHAPTER 23: SOMETHING ISN'T RIGHT

Author: Amanda
last update publish date: 2026-04-13 22:38:46

Selene did not stop running until she was inside her room with the door shut behind her.

The moment the door clicked she leaned back against it, her chest moving up and down fast like she had been running from something she did not understand.

Her fingers went to the back of her neck.

It felt hot.

Not exactly like pain. It was intense enough to make her wince.

Selene said to herself "What is wrong with me…"

She pushed herself away from the door and walked quickly to the mirror on her dresser.

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