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Chapter 51: The Flight from London

Author: DadieT
last update publish date: 2026-06-12 04:43:35

The office fell silent.

Nobody moved.

Nobody spoke.

Claire Bennett.

A woman who seemed not to exist.

A woman whose name appeared on a birth certificate linking Sebastian and Rebecca.

A woman whose records had vanished from every database Sarah could access.

And now—

a flight manifest.

A single trace.

A single footprint left behind twenty years earlier.

Sarah stared at the screen.

"Check the date again."

Harrison leaned over her shoulder.

"It's correct."

"Double-check it."

He did.

The result did
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