What Hit Her

What Hit Her

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I fell to the ground in pain. I heard sirens around me, getting louder and louder. All I could do was cherish the numbness that caressed me, enveloped me. As the paramedics carried me on a stretcher, I slowly drifted into a comfortable darkness. As everything gets quieter, I can only think of one person. <~> She may seem like your average teenage girl. He may seem like your average teenage playboy. But they are much more. He is the cure to her depression. She is the light to his life. When the lives of Victoria Everette and Gabriel Moor tangle together in the darkness, they fall to deep to get up unscathed. When he is done with her, she'll never know what hit her.
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