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The rain unfortunately started pouring in a lightning speed, making the people scurry their ways to a shade that could make them dry. Samantha and Christian ran towards her car where it was just parked a few metres away from where they were standing, but as they reached her car they were drenched in the rain, which almost electrocuted Sam as she pressed her thumb on the fingerprint reader of her car. She immediately shut the electrocution down so that Christian could get in, and within seconds, they were inside her car, panting every breath they had left in their lungs. Rivulets of raindrops fell down on their bodies as Samantha turned the auto-pilot option of her car, driving them to an inn or some motel that could make them stay temporarily. Samantha’s floral dress clung to her body whi