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Chapter Twenty-Six

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The journey from Abraham's estate was more quiet than the journey there.

The morning sun spilled across the streets of Crystal City as Raymond’s black luxury sedan moved smoothly through traffic. Lawrence sat behind the wheel while Raymond occupied the rear seat beside Marilyn. Normally, the silence between them would have felt tense. Today, however, it felt different.

For the first time since meeting the Abraham family, Marilyn found herself lost in thoughts she couldn’t organize.

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