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Chapter 15: Why Me?

Author: Zara Lynn
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ELENA’S POV

The silence of the university library at 10:00 PM wasn't peaceful. It was the kind of silence that amplified the sound of your own heart until it felt like a drumbeat. I sat tucked away in the deep recesses of the South Stacks, a place where the air tasted of dust and where the security cameras were famously unreliable.

I was supposed to be transcribing my notes from the "interview" with Noah but the cursor on my laptop screen just blinked, a mocking line that seemed to count down t
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