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CHAPTER 15: "UNSEEN"

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The grocery bags dug into Fallon's arms as she strutted down the street, humming loudly to herself and muttering under her breath about how Elara should have tagged along.

The evening was chill, painting the sky in streaks of gold.

Her day had been boring, Elara had holed herself up again, Fallon had to run errands, and she was already plotting to raid Elara's snack stash as paycheck.

Then she saw him.

A man.

Not just a man, he was the kind of man you only saw in glossy magazines or behind velv
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