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I followed Lucas a few times and eventually figured out his schedule for picking up his son and his routine. I made sure to arrive at the school gate before him and located his son's class. I told the homeroom teacher that Jacob's father had an accident and I was there to take him to see his dad. Since the teacher had seen me chatting with his father before, he didn't suspect anything. Everything went smoothly. It wasn't until Jacob noticed we were on an unfamiliar road and I was silent beside him that he realized something was off. "Didn't you say my dad had an accident? This isn't the way to the hospital." I stayed quiet and kept walking. But Jacob refused to go further and turned to leave. "You're crazy, just like your daughter," he muttered as he walked away. When I heard him ment