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Kapitel 71: Chapter Seventy-One. (Evie and Wyatt.)

People always thought Kayla was the craziest of the two but they didn't know that Evie was the real dear devil. Unlike Kayla, having a near-death experience taught her not to be afraid of anything so she did the most dangerous things in her spare time without anyone knowing.

If they knew, God knew what they would say. Mother along the lines of, "Why can't you be more like your sister? She doesn't make us worry to death." Mitchie thought she was the neglected one but better neglected than hounded with their accusatory gazes.

When things started to fall apart for the family, she would always meet their helpless gazes, their 'we love you but did you have to be sick?' gazes. They all thought she didn't see it all but she did. Every night it was what Evelyn would think of. A morbid lullaby of some sort. The most unconventional things sometimes made broken people feel at peace just like Oliver with his love of Kay's voice and moans.


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