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I gasped. “Is that what...” I gulped and took a deep breath. “It’s a fresh corpse, Ariadne,” Theo said while standing above it with a cold calmness. My stomach flipped. I turned back but Gabriel was standing there. I made a few quick steps and let out the content of my stomach at the nearest wall. I was breathing heavily. My limbs were shaking and my heart was about to jump out of my chest. A corpse. A dead person. A woman. Her eyes were staring onto the sky while being wide open with a shock that she had gone through. She was wearing all of her clothes, her arms looked bruised and her pale lips and ashy face with a blank shocked expression were just staring. At anything or anyone that would come into contact with them. My stomach squeezed and flipped upside down again. Why did I have to