PREVIEW
... . My legs felt a little wobbly, but I locked the car and followed Tessa and Jasmine toward the mall entrance. The glass doors loomed ahead, reflecting the neon glow of the parking lot signs. We passed through the metal detector, its faint beep barely registering, and stepped onto the escalator, the hum of the mall growing louder as we ascended to the first floor.
The first floor was a bustling sprawl of light and sound, shops lining both sides of a wide, polished walkway. Bright storefro ...
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