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Crises in Love (Zora and Jaylan) novel Chapter 263

But my struggles were futile, the duct tape that bound me remained as tight as ever, showing no signs of loosening.

I was gasping for breath, my heart beating painfully. I knew I couldn't waste my energy in pointless struggles. I had to preserve my strength, placing my hope in their eventual rescue. I had fought, I reassured myself, there was no regret.

In my mind, an image surfaced unbidden. A warm, soft bed bathed in gentle light, covered in a fragrant quilt. How I longed to take a good rest!

On such a rainy night, there were likely no people outside. Even the celebratory feast should be over by now.

It was even more quiet. The sounds of passing cars that were present just a while ago had gradually disappeared.

I had no idea what time it was. God knows how much time had passed. I was in a hazy state, half asleep yet somehow fully aware.

Suddenly, I detected faint footsteps gradually approaching me. I was instantly jolted awake. Every hair on my body stood at attention as I strained to listen for any movement outside.

Indeed, there were small noises coming, sounding like footsteps or perhaps a small animal, but it was still too faint. I struggled to keep my eyelids from drooping, my eyes fixated on the direction of the entrance of my confinement.

A terrifying thought crossed my mind, could it be a snake? Then, I saw a child's face, a real and vivid child's face.

I was instantly awoken, my eyes wide as I stared at the face. That face was too familiar, it was the face I had been longing to see these past days! Indeed, it was Evan's face.

I couldn't believe my eyes, I stared hard, only to see the small child cautiously approaching me, then squatting in front of me. Our eyes met.His large eyes were full of anticipation.

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