“That’s what scares you? You think no one could love you?” The house shook, the floor buckling beneath our feet. A low-pitched growl made the hair on my arms stand up. “No one should,” I said. “Dianna.” Gabby dropped the lock, turning to me. “Tell me I’m wrong.” My voice cracked. “You’ve seen everything I’ve done. You think I deserve love? I’m not good like you and him. I never have been.” “You’re wrong, D.” Her gaze softened. “So so wrong.” “You think I am?” I scoffed, the final part of me splitting wide open. “Okay. I’ll show you just how wrong you are.” I ripped at the locks, chains, and
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