stopped. But the world outside still felt stra
with a warm smile and a soft pin
the hospital had provided. It was filled with things she di
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boy named Eli who had vanished after their t
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dy on the wheel. "Nice people. They've taken in kids before. You'll have a r
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one dangerous is
a calm smile. "That's not something yo
her hands tightened on the stee
ailbox that read Thatcher. It sat on a quiet stretch of Broo
nd a flannel shirt waved from
ly. "I'm Joanne. Come on i
living room was cluttered but warm-blankets thrown over couches,
m," Joanne said, pushi
er. A desk with a lamp. A window that looked
de, taking it in. Eve
perf
, she coul
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. You weren't sup
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allway light. "Sorry, I didn't mean to scare
and handed over
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oked down a
the edges. It showed two little girls, maybe
m... looke
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to Dr.
jet-black hair and a
who she is?"
idea, sorry. Maybe
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ed the journal from her drawer. She ope
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left me
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girl from the phot
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n the corner of the page, jus
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name
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