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The moment she was pulled into the smelly alley, Samirah could tell who it was that did it. No one else but Alan had the motive and the means to do it. However, that piece of knowledge did nothing in soothing her nerves that flared up once she was bound by ropes and thrown into a dark corner. For over three months Samirah had behaved as if nothing bothered her. She accused them of cheating, broke away from them, even went as far as to slap Thea and curse at Adam. However, that was the limit. Once they bound her into the corner, her body was drenched in sweat. She couldn't complain about the bad smell because she was too busy trying to calm her heart from it's frenzied beating. She was afraid! All the memories of her past, the worst ones, were resurfacing. She remembered the time wh