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er's eyes s
wooden surface of the diner counter. The wood splinte
violently as if the thick, toxic smoke from the fire was still t
? Are y
h a glass coffee pot in her hand. Peggy's fac
it made her teeth ache. She reached out with a trembling hand and
the date star
e exact day the Hayes family was c
ith a golf club. The smell of gasoline. The suffocating heat of the flames. Celina bit downavy growl of a powerful engine
urb. It looked like an alien spaceship parked ag
in her eyes vanished, replaced instant
pensive leather shoe landed right on the edge of a muddy
lack umbrella and pul
own street, her perfectly drawn eyebrows pulling together in a tight knot. She pulled a silk handkerchief
gical mother. The last microscopic shred of hope she e
wing Celina's gaze. "Someone
reached behind her back, untied the knot of her stained d
lina said. Her voice
backpack from the hook and pushe
bove the d
to toe. She took in the cheap, oversized t-shirt and the ripped jeans. T
ooked at Celina like she w
r?" Gary asked, his t
raight toward Elvie but stopped three feet a
in. She looked down
ice was sharp. "I am here to take you to Ne
excitement, the nervous fumbling that any
st nodded
ro emotion. She sounded like a
her neck. This was not the reaction she wanted. Her aut
dropping an octave. "Right now. I don't w
Celina
e?" Elvie
" Celina said, her voice unwavering. "I
ose pieces of trash do not belong in t
ed. She stared direct
m not going to New York," Ce
omach churned with physical nausea. She took a half-step back, shifti
glanced down at her diamond-encrusted watch. She didn
r teeth. She turned to Gary. "D
down the street as the dark clouds above began to ro

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