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... wned, one arm going toward Aleigha’s side of the bed, only to feel the smooth sheet of paper that was neatly folded into fours and nothing else.

The dark pit of fear seeped into every bone in his body as he picked the paper from the pillow, unfolding it to read.

My Dearest Merrick,

I left the dome to try to defuse the situation. Only a human can do that in this situation. I heard what Mia said. She’s always right. I was a zombie once. I know how it feels. I can use that t ...

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