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The drive to Millbrook took exactly three hours and seventeen minutes—I know because I checked my watch obsessively, as if keeping track of time could somehow prepare me for what I might find. The address Honey had given me led to a small town that looked like something from a postcard, all tree-lined streets and quaint storefronts that probably hadn't changed much since the 1950s.

I'd followed Honey's instructions and called the number on the card first. A gruff voice had answered
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