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Chapter 13

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A knock sounded on the bedroom door at two-thirty.

"Mrs. Thorne," Mrs. Chen said from the hallway. "We should prepare to leave soon."

Elara stood in front of the walk-in closet. For ten minutes, she had pulled garments from the racks and rejected them. Everything looked wrong. Too formal. Too casual. Too much like a costume for a role she didn't know how to play.

"What should I wear?" Elara asked.

Mrs. Chen stepped into the room. Her eyes swept over the closet contents with practiced efficie
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