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... o months. Everything just seemed to fit together. Nothing was out of place. It was… nice.

Every week, I would go through the same motions, spending my time with Raynelle and Ava until the one day I could visit Ovia. But that wasn’t a bad thing. It meant that when I woke up, I knew Ava and Raynelle would still be there. I knew that I would still be able to go see Ovia. I knew that I would be safe.

The only things that changed were relatively minor. For example, Raynelle stopped le ...

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