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- Four flips the gun in this hand, presses the barrel to Peter's forehead, and clicks a bullet into place. Peter freezes with his lips parted,…
- But please, when you see an opportunity…” He presses his hand to my cheek, cold and strong, and tilts my head up so I have…
- Why did you do it?" I say. "You want me dead. You were willing to do it yourself! What changed?" He presses his lips together…
- I notice, however, that Peter only pretends to inject himself—when he presses the plunger down, the fluid runs down his throat, and he wipes it…
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