Four Found Dead
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Read between January 5 - January 8, 2025
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Maybe it’s a rule that movie theater carpet has to look like a fever dream after a high school geometry test.
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But usually, he stops at menacing. Tonight, he’s still walking toward us. Tonight, glaring isn’t enough.
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My palms prickle with sweat because this isn’t how this game goes. Clayton bitches, flexes, and struts around but keeps his distance. Lexi says his bark is worse than his bite, and she’s always been right. Is she still right? Are we in big trouble? It’s almost like I can feel Cara’s frantic whisper against my neck again. I go very still like I did that day all those years ago, watching and waiting for whatever this is to pass.
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But then my eyes catch on the back
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of Clayton’s Riverview Theaters polo. There is something underneath his shirt.
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“I am not a fan either,” Quincy says. His brows pull together in thought. “He’s angry a lot. And it seems like he’s always flexing.” Hudson laughs. “Damn, Quincy, I didn’t think you were capable of being impolite.”
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you only get to play the hand you’re dealt, and these are my cards today.
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The whole world is a set of dominoes—everything we say and do touches another domino, and they all tumble this way or that. Your choices might ripple out to someone who cures cancer. Maybe my recent choices opened a window of opportunity for a killer.
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I know you know what happened that night, but there are things I should tell you. I had a secret I never shared. And I knew someone else’s secret too—the secret that set this whole thing in motion.
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I’m awed by every piece of this moment, by the sheer simple wonder of being alive.