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... the park and Kevin's house was less than a ten-minute walk, but Dahlia had been walking for fifteen minutes now.

The street light shone brightly as it illuminated the road, enabling her to see easily as she walked to her destination.

She checked her surroundings and occasionally looked behind her to make sure that no one else was following. Luckily for her, there was no one.

The street was as silent as a graveyard and most of the people were asleep because no one would d ...

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