Chapter 16

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Southampton Meg had expected a visit from the monster the night she told her mother, but remarkably, that didn't happen. In fact, she had heard him come up the stairs late that night, heard her mother's footsteps in the hallway, and then heard a series of loud banging noises and doors slamming from the other end of the house. Though their home was quite sizable, it wasn't so large that she couldn't surmise that her mother and uncle must be having it out about something. Meg was hopeful that, despite her initial reaction, her mother was both shocked and dismayed at what her uncle had been doing to her. She was not brave enough to get her hopes up entirely, but she was at least hopeful-and that was a bit better than having no hope at all. For obvious reasons, Meg was a light sleeper, and w

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