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CHAPTER 30 : Elias attacks

Author: Zurie
last update publish date: 2026-06-06 04:40:43

We didn't have two weeks.

We had four days.

Elias struck on a Thursday afternoon. Lily was at school. The sun was shining. It was the kind of day that made you forget that terrible things existed in the world.

Then my phone rang.

It was Lily's school.

"Ms. Vance, there's been an incident."

My heart stopped. "What kind of incident?"

"A man came to the front desk claiming to be Lily's uncle. He had identification. He knew her name. He knew her teacher's name. He knew everything."

"Did yo
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