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That did it for me. I knew Tony was next and didn’t want to watch, even though I wished I was the one who would end his life, permanently. Visions of my being restrained while Justin turned me flooded my mind when I looked at the girl, so I beat it down to the ground floor. I laid her carefully on the dilapidated sofa in the living room and then set to work healing the bites inflicted by the bastards. I’d barely begun when Dina and Axel joined me. “Let me,” she said, so I moved away. She completed the job quickly before asking Axel for his shirt. When he handed it to her, she put it on the girl and then picked her up, cradling her in her arms. “I’ll see you at your house,” she said to us. With that, she vanished. “We’d better move it. It’s not long until the sun comes up,” he said. As s