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CHAPTER 8: SHADOWS ON PAPER
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CHAPTER 8: SHADOWS ON PAPER

*POV: Ethan Cole

"You're already somewhere else."

I looked up from my phone. Zara had her arms crossed and her head tilted, watching me from across the table with the particular expression she reserved for situations where she was pretending to be more unbothered than she actually was.

"I'm sitting right here," I said.

"Your body is sitting right here." She gestured at my phone with her chin. "Whatever just came through on that thing took the rest of you somewhere I
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