Chapter 28 Bristol My head throbbed so hard it felt like I was going to throw up. From the hit I took, I no doubt had a concussion. My mouth was dry but when I tried to move, I was stuck in place. My arms were pulled behind me, my wrists bound together with a rope so tight I couldn’t feel my fingers. Everything on my body was numb except for my head. “Wakey, wakey,” Jennifer sneered, smacking me across the cheek. My vision was blurry, but there was no mistaking the soulless eyes that stared back at me. All I could see was red and if I weren’t tied to a chair, I would have beaten the s**t out of her. Not only had my brother taught me self-defense moves, but I’d learned a thing or two on my own over the years. “Jennifer, why are you doing this?” I growled. When my eyesight cleared, I gla

