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as a place no one ever went - overgrown, forgotten, hidden behind a collapsed section
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she asked, he
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if she nev
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osely before - just torn it open in shock. But now, under the ligh
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otte hissed, corneri
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she said, her voice sharp and panicked. "
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d. "That name died year
oat went dry.
away instead, disappearing into the
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more,"
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study. Hidden inside a photo
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now how it's possible. But I think El
d. "No. No, that can't
love, Veronica. You know i
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li
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ce dropped
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lace. She was crying. Screaming. Trapped in a house of mir
e, her hands
in the moonlight, and for the fi
d of what it