Page 7 of The Angel


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If I locked the door, they could break it down. If I ran into the corridor, where would I hide? Was I safest in here?

The sturdiest goddamn thing in the room appeared to be the lamp I’d used to beat that bastard to death.

Could I do that again to protect myself? Would I have a choice in the matter?

If I stayed here, strategically, they had?—

“Stop it, Kitty. Make a decision!”

I inhaled, exhaled, then staggered over to the door and locked it as gently as I could, but the sound from the lock tumbling had me cringing and freezing as I listened out for footsteps.

When the coast seemed clear, I dropped to my knees by my attacker and sought his phone.

It was tucked in his pocket, covered in his blood, and I retched but wiped it on my once-pretty dress, avoiding looking at the viscera that now soaked my beloved espadrilles.

I released a sob, only to suck it up and suck it in.

As I was still sniffling, it took me too long to realize thatthiswas my phone.

He’d used my fucking phone!

I found our text thread, saw the pictures Mr. Cavity had sent him of me—God, I felt worse than I looked—and shared my live location. When the gray ticks turned blue, I nearly wept.

He was there. On the end of the messages. Waiting.

Safety.

Me: Stan, I killed him

Me: Please, help me

Me: Please

Me: I need you

Trembling when I saw the waving three dots, I hit the camera and took a photo that I sent to him of the corpse.

Stan: KITTY

Stan: I’m coming, liunissa

Stan: You’ve done so fucking well.

Stan: I’m so proud of you

The tears that fell from me were useless, but I couldn’t stop them from finally pouring free. I didn’t swipe at them, even though I now could, just let them flow unchecked.

Me: Please come

Me: Please

*Stan sends his location*

I stared at how close he was to the blue dot that showed my own location and I sagged.

Stan: Nearly there

Stan: I will always find you