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The Thing They Buried

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“I want to see it.”

Her voice was calm. That was the part that scared him.

Elliot had heard Sera upset before. Quiet and contained and carefully composed the way she always was. But this was different. This was the stillness of someone who had gone so far past the breaking point that the other side was just flat, cold ground.

“Sera.” Dr. Cole’s voice was careful. “The record is part of a sealed filing. Getting full access will require—”

“I don’t care what it requires.” Sera turned from the wind
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