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........... Alafia .......... “We are friends. How many times must we repeat the same goddamn thing to you people?” Uncle Linton lost it on Sam, the guard, while I clung to Aunt Veil, numb. I spoke to my mother a minute ago, and she told me that Ford and Elly were found at the club and that Avery was still unconscious. Lex’s father had organized some people to go get them. Avery had been taken to the hospital, and someone had been sent to watch him since no one knew if Lake and Azarios were alone in what they had done. “It’s going to be okay,” Aunt Veil said, wrapping her arms around me while Uncle Linton went on with Sam. I understood them not wanting to just let anyone in, but I lived in the place, and Sam had seen me with Lex, so he knew we were friends. Uncle Linton’s voice grew lo