![]() ![]() But her other senses hadn’t completely failed her. She wasn’t experiencing the expected agony of the knife, and the images before her eyes weren’t making sense in her brain. Maybe because her mind had begun to remove itself from this situation. ![]() Maybe because she was still feeling the reverberations of shock from the weapon he’d used to stun her. Strange, the cutting didn’t hurt as much as she would have expected. ![]() Watching groggily as he began to cut her clothes away, piece by piece, not seeming to care if he occasionally took chunks of her skin along with them. After that, Leanne had been able to do nothing more than lie on the cold concrete floor, every muscle in her body still twitching. ![]() But that had been impossible once her attacker, dressed all in black, had stuck a metal device on her upper arm, sending a million frissons of electric pain rocketing through her. Because the measures used to keep unauthorized people out had done a magnificent job of trapping her in. Just her misfortune that she had a high enough security clearance to get around the lockdown. Security teams had swept the area clean twenty-four hours ago in preparation for today’s event, not even allowing the round-the-clock construction workers access. This part of the sub-basement was completely deserted, dark and cavernous. Leanne Carr tried to keep her eyes open throughout her murder. ![]()
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