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12 ~ Zane

Author: Ese Gwede
last update publish date: 2026-06-11 14:21:18

I walked into the house to Sloane turning the place upside down.

“Where did you go and why did you take my laptop with you?” She asked angrily as soon as I stepped in.

She had found out the laptop was gone

and it was the only reason she was up and searching everywhere.

Her irritation was obvious as she stared at me.

“Good morning to you too.” I said calmly.

“I was asking a question.” She snapped back.

“I went for a walk and for your laptop, I didn’t return it last night. I also took the liber
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