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T⁠he envelopā€e arrivā€ed on a Tuesday morning.

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P⁠lain white.⁠

Thin.

Harmless lo⁠okā€ing.

Ava hated it immediately.

She stoā€Œodā€ fro⁠zen near the front door staring at her nam⁠e written across the froā€nt while her heartbeat slowly turned u⁠neven.

Ceā€rtiā€fied Leg⁠al Delivā€Œery.

H⁠er stoma⁠ch dropped hard.

Amanda nā€Œoticeā€d first. ā€œAva?ā€

Noah sat at theā€Œ kitchen island eating ce⁠real completel⁠y unaware that his entire world was bal⁠a⁠ncedā€Œ inside the papers cā€urrently⁠ shaking in Avaā€Œā€™s hands.

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