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... ough the curtains, casting the room in a dim, melancholic glow. Dust danced gently in the shafts of light, and an air of quiet anticipation lingered within the space. Evelyn had remained silent for most of the evening, her demeanor contemplative and unreadable.

Cassy, Gerald, Lily, Lora, Ella, Melinda, and Claire had been following Evelyn's instructions for the past few days. Though uncertainty loomed in their minds, not one of them voiced it aloud.

Evelyn had proven herself many ...

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