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Chapter 3 The Test.

Word Count: 2045    |    Released on: 14/02/2023

past and her family; she was therefore slightly, very slightly disappointed to

nce of the officer in blue, sitting in front of her was sending slight jolts of thrill all over her 5 foot 7 inches body. She had, after al

fore a milesto

ttle dismay she had never entirely trusted him to come get her anyway. Who in their right m

but sure not everybody had her kind of

e she realized that it was more f

make a care

her smile she eyed her carefully and then asked, “Miss Yaretzi what do you find so funny to be laughi

if it had been a bad thing and pouting she said, “Y

the head of this perfectly sane looking woman. To her she looked proper and neat as she had always seen her wh

id you kill your parents? I know you; you had always been such a goo

a

made her jerk in her seat. This time the doe-like eyes had been n

fooled you all into believing it. My life was nothing but a stage show that she r

ne in their locality. With Mr. Yaretzi being a lawyer there had always been people singing out praises of his help and s

them regarding their parent’s actions. This was exactly why she had never tried to speak up before. If her

t need other people’s affi

f she lives? Cert

gun kept on the table in front of her and asked, “Fine, we can talk about that later but where did you get thi

r savior’s involvement but since the coward hadn’t shown up why should she let him claim even

e will make sure that you get a lower punishment,” the police officer said, having guessed correctly but t

on but believe me I would have gotten the job done some way or the other,” she therefore said, staring right into the woman’s eyes to let her know that she didn’t appreciate the doubts that she held aga

It was scary to look at such an expression. If the devil could be reflected in anyt

y sanity could ever re

e woman’s face. Deciding to let her ponder on it she thought on what would be her step going on from here. It was clear that s

ewoman who had claimed to have ‘known’ her had been careless in keeping the gun within her reach w

to be lessened so she didn’t fear the system th

ad her expression pinned on the woman’s face she asked, “By the way did you know tha

oman’s attention away from anything else she lunged fo

ive man staring back at her. He didn’t look much older than her; maybe somewher

g but she felt subdued to lo

uck is wron

d at her defiance making her tilt her head to the side trying to understand what was go

eyes even though this was the fi

mind and body turn, and in some manner be forced to acknowledge him. Her conscious thoughts didn't like how he h

with some interest. There was no context behind his words but she had a feeling that

as the policewoman stood up struggling to

m,” she said but trying how much ever hard, she couldn’t bring herself to shout at him. She f

ent in the murder and that the gift was from me. You kept my identity hidden even in the grimmest situation

savior and comforter, the coward who had left her ha

ituation to be highly amusing as she had never once imagine

g up to her to look down at her, imposing his height and aura over her timid st

t he had been handsome with his blue eyes shining dangerously in the dimly lit room. He didn’t

next,” she grumbled, letting him know that there were certai

with an attractive smile he caught hold of her chin straining

interaction, finding it hard to understand how these two people could be so n

Vevina’s amused voice that broke free from his embra

the curiosity of what would happen next by his

e when he had messaged her to not disappoint him and to get the work done properly. “But sin

e room. If this man thought that he could fuck with

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