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Chapter 93: The Name on the List

作者: May Che
last update publish date: 2026-06-19 00:01:53

The photograph did not leave Leah when Elaine closed the folder.

It stayed in the room after the paper was gone, as if the image had been printed somewhere behind her eyes instead of on the glossy sheet now lying face down on Daniel’s desk. Olivia Grant at seventeen. A crushed program in one hand. A repaired sleeve. One earring missing. Patricia Lang’s hand resting on her shoulder with too much ownership to be called affection.

No.

Leah corrected the thought before it could settle too firmly.

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