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I don't know for how long I ran, or how many people I pushed and bumped into on my way out of the twins' mansion, which now felt to me like a house of horrors, a place I wanted my legs to take me away from as soon as possible. I crossed the foyer and opened the double door without waiting for anyone, rushing into the darkness of the night without barely being aware of where I wanted to go. I just wanted out, to get away as far as possible. I hadn't even noticed that my jeans were torn or that I wasn't wearing a bra. I hadn't realized either that maybe I was a hundred miles away from home, running towards a gate that surely was closed and would stop me. None of that mattered to me in the least. I just ran and kept running until the pain in my chest forced me to stop. Now I was even m