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JULIA

The taxi stopped in front of a small, cream-painted house with a crooked gate and a patch of wildflowers blooming at the fence.

Before I could reach for my wallet, Phoebe was already out, scrambling for the bills she had kept folded in her skirt pocket.

“I got it!” she said quickly, handing the driver a few notes. “Keep the change.”

The driver muttered a thanks and drove off, leaving behind a puff of dust and the faint smell of gasoline.

I stood there for a moment, staring at the house. It wasn’t big, not even close to the mansion I grew up in, but it looked alive. The curtains fluttered gently in the breeze. The front steps had been scrubbed clean, and there was the faint, familiar scent of rosemary from the little garden my mother kept by the door.

Phoebe followed my gaze and smiled softly. “We’re here, Julia.”

“Yeah,” I breathed, my throat tightening.

I didn’t wait another second. My feet moved on their own.

The moment I pushed the gate open, the hinges squeaked, the same sou
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