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CHAPTER FORTY

Penulis: Gippeum Choi
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BLAKE’S POV

“Interesting place to call a meeting,” I said as I flung my bag to the side and sat down by the edge of the pool. Claire had a lazy smile on her face and it highlighted the freckles on her cheeks.

“I figured everyone was going to the external library, right, so why not meet where people basically forgot existed?”

The pool at our school was the closest thing we had to a haunted house. Yes! Even the external library wasn’t as creepy and eery as the pool. And I bet no where else was colder. No one went there anymore even though the pool was filled with water and occasionally cleaned. The swim team was scrapped the same time the football team was so no one had a reason to go all the way to the end of the school anymore. Well, except Claire Reagan.

“Trouble in paradise my good man?” she asked, cocking her head to the side to get a better view of my face.

“You know, skipping class as often as you do is not so great for your academic portfolio.”

“Trying to change the subject and
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