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Captain Commentary & the Creepy Psychic

Author: Riel
last update publish date: 2026-04-11 19:05:15

“I don’t understand,” I say, looking between the two shapes bathed in shadow. “You guys were here the entire time?”

“Yep,” the male answers.

“Why didn’t you say anything when I was yelling my lungs out?”

“We figured you were still getting settled. Didn’t want to disturb you.”

I glare at his cell, even though I know he probably can’t see me through the darkness.

The female, who I’m now mentally calling Creepy Psychic, doesn’t say anything. She’s been quiet the entire time I’ve been talking to Ca
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