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cheap against the backdrop
ightly open window, dripping with disdain. "Sir, there
nicured lawns of the Townsend estate. This was the place she was
s walkie-talkie. It was her brother, Preston. "It's Jul
didn't
gers moved with practiced calm, dialing a number given to
ll con
er voice even and polite, a stark co
breath hitched. A choked,
grand iron gates be
viously smug, turned
te bag, the kind you'd find at a farmer's market. It loo
d up the sweeping driveway, her worn boo
of the mansion opened
tood a woman in her late fifties, impeccably dressed in a silk dress that probably cost more t
weren't tearful; they were sharp, suspicious, and hostile. He looked at Ch
e Chloe. But she stopped short, her hands hovering awkwardly in the a
oning himself slightly in front
asked, his voice cold. "That
her canvas bag and pulled out a folded document. It
nned the page, but the skepticism on his face o
eered, tossing the document onto a nearby marble
hough her own gaze wavered, a
ck of the house. She could hear the faint thru
party for the other gi
e's hand. Her fingers were manicured and soft, b
ce trembling. "We'll... we'll do another test
grand foyer, toward a side hall. It was a quiet, wood-pane
lready in his hand, thumbs flying across the s
eserved for a medical emergency. He arrived carrying a sleek case containing a r
then one from Eleanor. The process
the results w
words stumbling over each other. "Your... your dr
dn't breach. Her calmness was a strange island in the sea of
unconscious, repetitive motion. Inside, nestled in a hidden
f professional neutrality that couldn't quite hid
his voice low. "The result
caped her lips, and she covered her mouth with
is eyes raking over her simple clothes, her plain face, as if s
ression did
crying mother to t
cutting through the emotional chaos. "Can

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