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... was stale, but he needed a moment to collect himself. There was no avoiding it now. He was going to have to confess to the entire fiasco.

How he had planned it all out. How he had convinced himself it was the only way. Teaming up with Saira, helping her disappear while framing Melanie and getting rid of Adam for good. It had all seemed so clean, so final in his head.

But everything had gone wrong. Disastrously wrong. Just as the old man had predicted when he knew what he had don ...

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