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Chapter 37

Author: Anya
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Imagine the Mayor’s surprise early the next morning when she walked up the City hall’s steps only to be met by the three Thomas brothers in the reception area.

“Have you reconsidered?” She said by way of greeting.

“No, we need to get into the archives.” Brian said simply.

“What for?” she asked confused.

“I need to know what was the connection between the Wilcox and Thomas families fifty years ago; and what they did in the City Gardens.” Luke told her quickly.

“Can’t you ask your ghost friends?” Mayor McCummins responded.

“It’s not something you ask ghosts Mayor, especially if they were keen on keeping scandals out of the public eye.” James said.

The Mayor shrugged and said

“I’m sorry, I can’t help you. Mayor James Thomas had sealed those records in a vault that no one could open for fifty years.” She said and started walking away.

“Aren’t you curious Mayor? About those records?” Brian suddenly called out to her.

The Mayor’s interest was sparked, and she turned to look at the boys.

“Wh
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