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I don’t remember driving home.
I must’ve. The motel faded behind me somewhere in the rearview mirror—Room 9, the bloody shirt, the burner phone still lying on the floor where I dropped it—but none of it felt real. The voice in my ear had already bled into the silence inside my head.
“Wrong choice,...
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