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CHAPTER 14
Author: Anthony. O. Godwin
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Kristen jumped on her bed and flipped the lid of her laptop. Something gave out a loud thud and she had to look at the floor only to realize that she had tossed her bag on the wooden surface without thinking. She could feel the hotness of her breath as it escaped through her nostrils. It was cold outside, yet sweat strolled down her nape, adding more discomfort to her troubled soul. It was as if the oxygen reaching her lungs was not enough. She shifted her air pipe just to make sure. Until then, she didn’t realize how badly her hands were shaking. Cazlin had mentioned something about excitement and anxiety, she wasn’t sure if he was telling the truth. Not that she was in denial, just that she could not admit the fact in his presence. The feeling was odd. She should be afraid and look for an alternative method to solve the issues. That was not the case. Instead, the thought of getting to the end of whatever it was that was bug

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