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- She fumbled the lighter from her pocket.
- No.
- She struck the lighter.
- The flame was tiny and orange.
- You will not.
- Lana brought the flame toward the rope’s end.
- Stop.
- Lana hesitated.
- “Yes,” Lana breathed.
- You can not.
- “I can,” Lana sobbed.
- You are mine.
- The flame burned her thumb. But the pain was nothing, nothing next to the sudden, catastrophic pain like an explosion in her head.
- Lana cried out.
- She clasped her hands over her ears. The lighter singed her hair.
- She dropped the rope.
- She dropped the lighter.
- Lana had never imagined such pain. As if her brain had been scooped out and her skull filled with burning, white-hot coals.
- Lana screamed in agony and rolled off the hood.
- She screamed and screamed and knew that she would never stop.
- Hunger, Chapter 28
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