Three: After The Fall

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The silence afterward was louder than their cries had been. It pressed against the walls of the confession booth, thick and suffocating, the kind of silence that didn’t invite peace but magnified every heartbeat. Delilah’s breath came in shallow bursts, her chest rising and falling in uneven rhythm. She adjusted her skirt with trembling hands, but the fabric clung stubbornly to her thighs, damp and wrinkled from what had just happened. The narrow wooden bench beneath her felt harder now, almost punitive, its edge digging into the backs of her legs. Her thighs were slick, her knees weak, the evidence of their sin hot and fresh between them. Gideon stepped back like a man retreating from a fire he had no business stoking. His fingers fumbled with his zipper, each motion betraying the trem

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