Chapter 29
ing over Sages aring form. She looked so fragile, so breakable. It would be worry...
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With a final disdainful glance at grade arm and dragged her out of the
"Annika" the mumbled, her voice
"Let's go, sis." I demanded my tone cold are commanding
Sage sn**atched her arm away from my grasp by What are you going to dur
"You'll find out soon enough," I replied, grabbing her arm and pulling her tis her feet, "Now move"
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store again, her weak maest agathat protests falling on deaf ears. Despite her de, I could see the pain etched on bure
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face, a grim reminder of the injuries I had inflicted upon her.
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"Let me go! I'm not coming with you!" She cried out, her voice laced with desperation.
"You don't really have a choice, sis," I replied, my tone cold and unforgiving. "Be thankful that I'm ending your suffering sooner rather than later. I'll surely miss you."
With a forceful tug, I dragged her forward, ignoring her pleas and protests. She stumbled along beside me her steps faltering as she struggled to keep up. I felt a pang of guilt deep within me, but I quickly pushed it aside. This was necessary, I told myself. Sage had brought this upon herself, and now she would face the consequences.
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