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Chapter 13

Author: Creesey1234
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 15:48:30

Jolene

My first day as a teacher in Crove Pack started with me almost spilling coffee down my shirt, which felt fitting considering everything that had happened yesterday. I barely slept. Every time I closed my eyes, my mind wandered back to old memories, old wounds, and conversations I wasn't ready to have.

By the time I arrived at the elementary school, I was running purely on caffeine and stubbornness. The building looked exactly how an elementary school should look—bright, colorful, and co
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Shatabdi Das
what's after I was pretty author? it seems incomplete so kindly see to it and possibly do the needful for the completion of the paragraph.
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