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Her words made no sense, scrambled in the chaos that the experience had left my mind. It was tangled in the words that still echoed in my head, Landon's words, my mother's voice.
In that moment, comprehension was the last thing I could manage. It didn't help that her presence made my stomach churn with unease.
My legs moved before my mind, retreating slowly while still keeping my eyes on her.
I could tell she was blind, yet why did it feel like she was not just seeing me, she was seeing through me. Though her expression was inscrutable, I could feel her assessing gaze as though she was unraveling me with something more than eyes.
Bile raced up my throat, as I took another step back. The stars above gleaming and casting her with an eerie light.
I swallowed as I created more distance, my legs still unsteady.
My heart lurched as I hit a dead end, a wall with a heartbeat that thumped against me. My stomach plummeted when heavy hands clasped my shoulder.