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Chapter Fifty-One: The Stroke of a Pen
Author: DUNDAKI
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It was Monday morning. The weekend felt like a long, terrible fever dream.

Adrian Cole sat at the small, scratched wooden table in his kitchen. He held a cold cup of coffee in his hands. His dark eyes stared at the cheap television screen glowing against the wall.

He expected to see chaos. He expected the news to talk about the massive gunfight at the high school. He expected reporters to ask questions about the mysterious boy who dodged bullets and broke weapons with his bare hands.

Instead, t
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