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... e sound of flesh meeting flesh echoed—a sickening rhythm of thuds and grunts punctuated by sharp, breathless gasps. *Thud.* *Thwack.* *Ugh.* The symphony of violence reverberated off the grimy walls, an unsettling harmony of cruelty.

Three boys, each around sixteen years old, towered over their victim—a boy of similar age who lay crumpled on the cold, unforgiving ground. His body curled into itself, arms wrapped around his head in a futile attempt to shield himself from the relentless on ...

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