A confession

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No! It wasn't anywhere near great! Why the hell did I even agree to that without thinking? We got some popcorn before we walked into the hall. He chose the seats at the back, claiming he loved how silent it was at the rear. I said nothing and neither did I protest because I'd never been to a cinema before. This was my first time out on a date. “I like you, Bells,” he murmured as the movie started. I couldn't even for the life of God tell the name of the so-called movie. I knew told me the name, but I was too preoccupied to even pay any attention to him. My thoughts kept on returning to the brothers. I feared what they might do to me should they find out I defiled them and… Wait, a damned minute. Why was I thinking like that? It made me feel like a f*****g property. It's my f*****g l

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