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... remained unsolved.

Ping!

Olive’s phone soon rang, distracting her from the book she was studying. Glancing at the name displayed on the screen, it was Lucas.

"Hey! How’s it going?" Lucas’s voice came through the phone as Olive held it to her ear. "We’re finally resuming school soon and yet, we’re still suspects."

"Yeah, the case seems like it will never be solved," Olive replied with a heavy sigh. "The murderer destroyed all the CCTV cameras in the house, took Sam ...

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