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Chapter Seven: The Wrong Room

Author: Elizabeth.C
last update publish date: 2026-06-24 15:01:14

Seb had a system.

It was not a complicated system. It did not require planning or effort or anything that might suggest he was taking the situation more seriously than was reasonable. It simply required him to know where she was at all times so that he could be somewhere else.

It had been working.

Until today.

The pack’s monthly supply inventory fell to him every third rotation. He had done it dozens of times. Walk the storage rooms on the lower level, cross-check the shelves against the ledger
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