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Chapter 104

Author: Ada Plus
Cola didn't move. He lay there like he owned the place, all lazy and smug.

The static buzzed.

Nicole was dumbfounded. She had left the walkie-talkie by the bed. How did it just disappear?

She checked the bed, under it, and around the dog bed, turning everything upside down.

"Move over."

Cola didn't budge, still sprawled out like he didn't have a care in the world.

Nicole narrowed her eyes, something clicking.

She bent down and picked him up.

There it was. The walkie-talkie had been sitti
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