Chapter Two-2

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LEAH DRAGGED HERSELF into a sitting position as she heard light footsteps approaching the room she occupied. Setting aside the fear of finding herself immobile, her mind swam with reasons why she was here. Since she had accidentally left her cell phone and purse at home—again—had someone found her and brought her to his or her home? It just didn’t make sense. For a second, scenes from Silence of the Lambs flashed through her mind, wondering again if she'd been kidnapped. She searched for panic at the thought, but found none, putting it down to the fact that she couldn’t think straight. The door swung inward, revealing, not a person, but polished dark wood railing that seemed to border an upstairs hallway. Beyond that she could see a cathedral ceiling and windows in what she supposed was

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