She Writes Like A Weapon Podcast

The Body I Don’t Remember

7 min · 18. juli 2025
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A block, don’t forget. A body don’t lie. And Sarai? She don’t flinch. When Maysa walks in with a video that could end everything, Sarai is forced to face a version of herself she can’t explain. A body. A weapon. A moment she doesn’t remember. Khalon’s still close. Still watching. But his silence speaks louder than his gun ever did. And Holloway, the street where her mama died, is starting to breathe secrets Sarai was never supposed to know. But before this episode ends, she’ll choose something dangerous: truth over protection... and revenge over love.

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