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Author: Mimi
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I ran.

The hallway blurred past me. The stairs. The front door. The cold night air hit my face. I did not stop. I could not stop. If I stopped, I would have to think. And if I thought, I would have to feel.

And I did not want to feel anything.

The garden was dark. The roses were invisible. I walked to the wall. Leaned against the cold stone. My hands were shaking. My whole body was shaking.

Rex killed my father.

My husband killed my real father.

The man who touched me. Who kissed me. Who said h
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