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It was three days since Becca moved into the Rivers house, or rather, took over Chad's bedroom. Becca loved living there. Evie instantly filled the maternal role, waking Becca up for school with hot coffee and breakfast. Patrick drove her to school. Their first classes of the day were an hour apart, but she didn't have to walk. Charlie was constantly outside, walking the yard. This behaviour confused Becca slightly, but given the things witnessed at her home, she figured he was worried about backlash from the vandals. She hadn't heard anything from Ryan or the Cotters since she moved into the Rivers. There wasn't a single text message or call, which was unusual, as Ryan was relentless with his media harassment. "Wakey, wake, sleepy-head." Becca heard a gentle male voice say as she