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Chapter 37

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Avery stared down at the empty space beneath the false drawer, her pulse beginning to pound in her ears. The inside of the cabinet looked untouched—pristine, even. Not a single paper out of place, not a fingerprint smudged. But the small silver USB her father had hidden so carefully… was gone.

She didn’t move right away. She simply knelt there in silence, frozen, her fingers hovering over the hollow space where it had been.

Justin stepped closer behind her.

“Avery?” he said quietly.

She slowly looked up at him, her expression unreadable, but her eyes dark with something between dread and fury. “It’s gone.”

He took a step forward. “What do you mean?”

She pulled back, rising to her feet as if the very ground beneath her had turned unstable. “The USB. It’s not here. Someone was in this room. Someone stole it.”

Justin’s face shifted, his calm exterior cracking just slightly. “You’re sure you didn’t—”

“I didn’t move it,” she cut in sharply. “I locked the drawer. I left it exactly how it wa
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