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Chapter 24

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ZURI'S POINT OF VIEW

“Baby, I’m heading out now, okay? Don’t wait up—I might not be home until late.” I brush a strand of hair from my daughter’s forehead as she bends over her homework, pencil scratching softly against paper.

“Yes, Mommy. Be safe.” She turns up to me, her small hand cupping my cheek before she presses a gentle kiss there. The warmth lingers even as I turn away.

Today is Aaron’s birthday, and I’d said yes to his invitation without hesitation. It’
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