26. Audrey

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Twenty-Six Audrey Of course, I refused. All the way down the stairs and while one of the twins basically lifted me into the backseat of their parked Jeep. I still came with them—the two men who’d ripped my heart out not a week ago, whom I’d sworn I’d never call again when I curled up to cry late at night in my lonely bed. But I had called them when I was scared and didn’t have anyone else to turn to. And they’d come. Both of them. So I followed them when their faces told me things were so much worse than I feared, even as they refused to answer any of my questions and only kept repeating that it would be okay. “You know who they were, don’t you?” I asked as the twin behind the wheel pulled away from my building. It was the only explanation I could find to the way they were acting—tha

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