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Chapter 48: Into Hiding

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Austin walked as fast as he could, trying to disappear from John’s sight. He didn’t want to stay another second. If John looked at him too long, he might see that something was wrong.

He entered his car quickly and shut the door. For a moment, he just sat there, staring at the steering wheel.

What was he doing?

Was this right?

Was he betraying his own family?

Should he inform the police about Rachel’s whereabouts?

He exhaled slowly.

This wasn’t her fault. Whatever happened before, she di
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