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Virgin Snatchers Alternate Ending
The door slammed shut behind Emma, the lock sliding quickly into place. She was trapped, thrown down into the darkness and left to rot away or so she hoped. The alternative tore at her sanity and dragged shivers up her spine. What had she heard about these virgin snatchers? Only that once a girl had been kidnapped by them she never returned. Her throat felt like sandpaper and her fingers shook as she tried to find something to lever herself up from the ground. God if she hadn’t been walking alone in the dark, but she’d had no choice. Danny had refused to take her home once he realised she was a virgin and wouldn’t give him what he wanted tonight. He’d simply dumped her on the street corner in the middle of the night and whisked, away leaving

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