“That's enough of that," Jesse said. Next thing I knew, he'd scooped me up. Only instead of carrying me to my bed and setting me down on it all romantically, you know, like guys do to girls in the movies, he just dumped me onto it, so I bounced around and would have fallen off if I hadn't grabbed the edge of the mattress. "Thanks," I said, not quite able to keep all of the sarcasm out of my voice.”
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Book:Grave Doubts
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Grave Doubts
Grave Doubts is a work of fiction that centers on the investigation of a suspicious death, where the line between accident and murder becomes blurred. The story follows characters grappling with conflicting evidence, hidden motives, and the psychological weight of unresolved mysteries. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into themes of trust, deception, and the search for clarity in the face of ambiguity, keeping readers engaged with its twists and moral dilemmas. more
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