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Chapter 93 Old Friends

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Lucas, Jaz, and Bella had been searching for hours.

Sarah hadn’t answered a call in months, and the silence around her disappearance was too deliberate, too tidy. Students whispered about it, but no one had any real answers. She was there… and then she wasn’t.

They checked every place she usually went: the stone benches by the library, the track behind the athletics field, the little bridge where she used to feed the ducks when she needed quiet.

Nothing.

Lucas dragged a palm over his face, tension tight in his jaw. “This is wrong,” he muttered. “She didn’t just leave. Sarah doesn’t vanish.”

“She was still in the state hospital the last time we heard anything from her,” Bella reminded him, arms wrapped around herself. “And then suddenly she ‘got transferred’ and— poof — no record, no update, no forwarding anything. People don’t just disappear after a psych hold unless someone makes sure they do.”

Jaz kicked a pebble off the walkway hard. “Her dad can’t tell us where she is, since he's
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