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Chapter 10- Shadows at the Window

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Chapter 10

The rest of the evening felt heavier than usual. Annie sat at the dining table with her parents, picking at her food more than eating it. The clink of cutlery and her mother’s gentle humming should have been comforting, but it only made the silence in her chest louder.

Her mom glanced at her more than once. “You’re awfully quiet tonight. Is something wrong?”

Annie straightened, forcing a small smile. “No, I’m fine.”

Her dad looked up br
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