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I looked at the clock over the door once more. Gritted my teeth when I saw only ten minutes had passed since Jessa had called Turo. I needed that f*****g phone and a laptop. If he wasn't here in the next twenty minutes, I was going to steal Jessa's car and go find him myself. I paced the small room, my breaths panting, my chest aching. Stupid body. Stupid asshole who'd run me over right after a snowfall. What the f**k was the matter with people? Didn't they know how to drive any better than that? I'd been on the freaking sidewalk and the guy had obviously lost control of his car, jumped the curb, and flattened me. I hope they caught the guy behind the wheel. The whole incident washed over my mind's eye. The black car had swerved and bounced around the street like a pinball. Either th