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Chapter 0124

Author: Aurora Starling
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After about thirty minutes of flipping through channels, I gave up and turned off the TV. I threw the remote on the cushion next to me and pulled out my phone, deciding to watch online videos instead. I immediately regretted it.

Every social media outlet and tabloid was focused on the shooting,
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