FOUR DAYS LATER

Harlow

So far, there has been no news or a single word from my sister, and I’m out of descenter and had used the last of my spray last night.

Mrs. Yates was nervous when she picked me up from my room. She hardly spoke to me, and was tense as we walked to the auction house. I did my make-up the same way my sister occasionally did hers.

“You never know; your test scores could be as high as your sisters’,” she chimed happily as we reached the doors leading in.

‘Oh, they will be high, alright, because I am the sister.’ I thought dryly.

“Have you heard anything from Harlow?” I asked, curiosity lacing my voice.

Mrs. Yates became even more nervous, but she remained silent and gave a swift shake of her head.

After they ran their tests and took blood, I waited in the same foyer of the auction house. Sat in the same hard blue chairs, only this time Zara wasn’t with me holding my hand, this time I was completely alone.

Yet when Mrs. Yates came in, overly excited and bubbly, confusion crossed my features surely I didn’t test even higher. I tried to be upbeat as I knew Zara would be.

“What’s the verdict?” I asked, pretending to be excited.

“Perfect, eighty-seven percent, just like Harlow,” she announced, though I didn’t miss the way her lip quivered at mentioning my name.

my cheek, and my heart started pounding against my ribcage. “Mrs. Yates?”

hands; his greedy eyes took in the numbers printed on the

on this one too. I’ll launch the auction,” he cheered, and rushed away before

shoes clicked on the sterile floors as he wandered off in his flashy suit. I bet it was bought for the money they got from the previous

as

sorry. She couldn’t take his knot, and he tried to force it. Harlow bled out,” Mrs. Yates admitted, staring down at her feet. I wish she felt ashamed of herself, of how they kept selling off

suddenly couldn’t breathe. Something deep inside me shattered into a million sharp pieces,

guttural scream left my lips as I collapsed on the floor. For days, I wondered, yet

me and stole the air from my lungs. I killed her; I

in my neck made everything shut off. Everything went black, and I welcomed the darkness. Anything to stop the pain, I was sure, would tear me apart and leave

was in a hospital room. Mrs. Yates hovered over me, and I tried to sit up, yet the handcuffs on my

we need to celebrate,”

side, and instinctively I looked for Zara before it dawned on me with ice-cold tendrils piercing my soul all

She pointed to the screen over on the doctor’s desk. As if that

that is what she believed I

I’m sorry, I’m sorry about Harlow,”

signed ourselves out and paid off the debt and found our own packs! Zara always

my body, and days slipped by. Mr.

my ass that had my gaze pulled

doctor pull my pants

Mr. Black screamed, bursting

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