“It was a stick-figure drawing. Two people holding hands. A thin man in black and a girl, half his height with short hair, and wide eyes. The stick-girl’s head was cocked slightly, and a small red spot marked her arm. Three similar spots, no bigger than periods, dotted the stick-man’s chest. The stick-man’s mouth was nothing more than a faint grim line. Beneath the drawing ran a single sentence: I made a friend. Victor. “You okay?” Eli blinked, felt the cop’s hand on his arm. He slid free, folded the paper, and put it in his pocket before anyone could see or say otherwise…Eli went back the way he’d come. He didn’t stop, not until he was safely in his car. In the relative privacy of the side street in Merit, he pressed his hand against the drawing in his pocket, and a phantom pain started in his stomach.”
Quote by V.E. Schwab
Book:Vicious
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Vicious
In 'Vicious,' readers are drawn into a tale of intrigue and moral decay, where the characters' motivations and relationships are as intricate as the story itself. The novel delves into the dark underbelly of ambition, painting a vivid picture of the corrupting influence of power. With its intricate plot and well-developed characters, 'Vicious' is a compelling read for those who enjoy thought-provoking and suspenseful storytelling. more
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