Chapter 89
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Maribel pushed her hand against the leather seat of the booth, but her palm slipped on the fresh blood dripping from her brow. She gasped, a thick mix of adrenaline and pain making her movements clumsy. She managed to get up onto one knee, her right eye burning and already swollen half-shut.

The red stain on her navy hoodie expanded, but she refused to stay on the floor. She gripped the edge of the mahogany table, trying to create distance between herself and the woman standing over her.

Vivie
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