Chapter Eight

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At Blythe’s cabin, Laila stared up into space as she lay in bed, boredom pushed her to count the logs used to make the roof and when she was done, she did it all over again. Blythe had been gone for what Laila assumed was over an hour, having been told not to go anywhere, she couldn’t even leave to try to find her, but, then again, she wouldn’t have known where to start looking. What was most hilarious was Laila didn’t even have to be so obedient to a stranger, she could’ve easily left the moment Blythe did but she stayed instead. Whether it was because she needed to rest or because she wanted to know more about herself, she still stayed and waited, giving her zero reason to complain. But there was another potential reason as to why she stayed put in the cabin, and that was the trusting s

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