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Chapter 14:The fight (Maya's pov)

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last update publish date: 2026-03-01 18:34:40

Chapter 14: The fight (Maya POV)

The car was packed.

Two bags. Her mother's tears. Her father's blessing from a hospital bed. Ethan standing by the gate waiting.

Maya stood in her childhood room one last time.

Same cracks in the ceiling. Same window. Same everything.

Nothing was the same.

Her phone buzzed.

Unknown number: Tick tock. 18 hours left.

She stared at the words.

Then she did something different.

She typed back: Who are you?

Three dots appeared. Then: Someone who knows everything about
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