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81. The Arrival

Autor: Sommy Nuela
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-06-22 15:16:00

The peace did not last.

It broke on a Tuesday afternoon. The rain had finally stopped, leaving the coastal air heavy, damp, and cold. I was sitting on the wooden porch bench, trying to relax. I was knitting a small white blanket for the baby. The click of the wooden needles was the only sound in the yard. It was supposed to be a quiet day.

Then, a noise came from the woods.

A sleek, silver sports car turned down our long dirt driveway. It looked entirely out of
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