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small, dimly lit room as the slap landed on
my heart. It was just another day, another day of brutal suffering a
ometimes wondered if he ever saw me as a daughter, or just some mistake life cur
with no ounce of shame!" he bellowed, spitting
you dare to speak against me? Do you know who I'm trying to sell you
od knows I did. I hated the fact that we shared the same blood. I hated that he was the one my mother chose befor
ere now pouring freely from my eyes. "How can you sell me like a piece of meat ju
raining down like a storm. I screamed, I begged,
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d strange like unwashed sheets, stale sw
. I wasn't home anymore. The room was unfamiliar, the walls dirty and the curtains torn. Pan
hit like cold
throat ached from screaming, but nothing came
door crea
tbelly strained against his tight shirt. His eyes were
rted like a pig, as if
voice shaky. "Where the hel
you, then hear this. Your father sold you for twenty million B
pierced me like a
't try anything stupid unless you want to find out what real stubbo
idn't want to follow him, but what choice did I have? My le
looked at me with pity, others with disgust. One even threw a can of water at me.
en in black. The gates opened like jaws ready to de
red wine in his hand. His suit was spotless, face smoo
without looking at me. "You must b
mad. If you think I'm some object to be playe
. But let me remind you, you're here because
coward hiding behind money and guards. I don't care how ric
raised his hand. "Let her speak. It's bee
e low and full of venom. Then I did it. I SLAP
ained still, but someth
smi
ed coldly, "Tea
n my back and ribs. I screamed, tried to fight back, but I was outnumbered. Pain clouded m
ind me. I lay on the cold
the door opened
s Bo
his pockets, no trace of t
y. "I admire that. Most girls co
respond.
didn't plan to make this offer. But something about you..
head weakly
you want?
ser, his voice l
t a slave. A partner. In return, I'll help you get rev
lowly. Was
his a
e catch?"
h? Well, let's just say... you'll have
ng the cell door open, le