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CHAPTER 26 With the chance the Chinese government was censoring her emails, it was hard for Juliette to tell Kennedy what was really going on. She slouched behind her keyboard at her writing table and plunked one key at a time. She was a slow typist, but that was mostly because it took her a while to think of what she wanted to say. We haven’t heard from our guests since they went back home, so we’re assuming they’re doing just fine. We hope so, anyway. Juliette spent the next several minutes staring out the window at her garden before continuing. Dad’s busy as ever with the printing. Benjamin’s working on that gate in the back yard. It’s hard to know what to do with myself. She stopped again and rested her head in her hands. “Are you all right?” It was Eve. She was so light-footed, Ju