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... s mother and Grandma. He quietly slipped out of the room to answer the call he was reluctant to take, yet he wondered why this man had suddenly called him.

A laugh echoed from the other end of the line before a deep voice followed, "Little brother, I thought you would ignore my call like you usually do. I’m surprised..."

Sawyer stood by the glass window, gazing at the scenery outside. He didn’t respond; instead, he tried to figure out why Harvey had suddenly called him. He pushed ...

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