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... hings, how could I possibly stay calm?

Would Snowy gouge out my eyes next? Rip off my nails, sever my fingers, slice off my wrists, and add me to her collection here?

I should have known... I should have escaped sooner... I never should have followed her here!

I didn’t dare to turn around.

I was terrified that if I did, I’d see Snowy holding a blade, her crimson eyes fixed on me with murderous intent.

“Ethan...”

Was it just my imagination, or had h ...

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