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Chapter 150: Flight To Venut

Author: Mary Jeremy
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-19 20:54:45

“You were gone all day again.”

Lila’s voice cut through the dim light of the hallway as Lucas stepped through the front entrance. Her arms were crossed, eyes shadowed with the weight of waiting. Jake sat silently in the armchair nearby, his posture tense, jaw clenched, but he said nothing. He simply looked at Lucas—waiting for an answer.

“I had to finish something important,” Lucas replied, his tone low but steady. He dropped his coat on the hook, his eyes avoiding Lila’s for a second too long.

“Important enough to forget to check in?” she snapped. “We’re all worried, Lucas. We need you here too—not just out there chasing ghosts.”

“I wasn’t chasing ghosts,” he said firmly, finally lifting his gaze to hers. “I got us a lead.”

Jake stirred. “What kind of lead?”

Lucas exhaled and moved past them toward the table, where maps and notes cluttered the surface. He pulled out a folded document from inside his jacket and set it down. “Venut’s city records. I managed to get access to a list of r
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