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The picture in it was a much younger version the one in the locket that her mother left her. The man in the picture was just a young boy in the photo attached to the papers. Raven couldn't tear her eyes away once she looked at it. Morgan wasn't wrong. Raven really did resemble her father a lot. Raven wanted to sit there and keep looking at his picture and read all the information on the paper. But she knew there was no time. Without wasting time, Raven detached his papers from the file and prepared to leave the main office. Raven folded up the paper and opened her space bag to put it inside but the moment she moved, a sound made her go stiff. It was the sound of those locks she had placed. Someone was outside. Raven hurriedly went behind a shelf and switched off her laser light. The