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Chapter 59

Traffic was light at this tias pedal like he was in the race of his life Which wasn&039;t far off

In next to no time (objectively, subjectively it seemed to take a week), ere at Laura&039;s apart the door to the spare bedroom

Marc, Sinclair, and I all stared Laura was studiously not staring

Finally I said, "Devil worshippers brought a coffin up here and nobody noticed?"

Laura shrugged I moved forward and stripped the crosses off the coffin, off the inside door handle, and the s-no wonder Tina had disappeared from the picture so completely The crosses were more effective than bear traps

I popped the top off of the second coffin in the sakkk!"

Tina&039;s hands had shot up and out and she was briskly strangling rabbed her wrists "Help me, you idiots," I choked, which see forward to prevent Tina fro me in half

The perfect end to a perfect week

They pulled her off me and Sinclair helped her sit up She was terribly wasted, terribly old, but I knew so her withered hands at Sinclair&039;s shoulders and trying to speak

"Be calm, Tina"

"Yeah, be calm already," I added "We&039;ll take care of you"

"Laura," she whispered, so faintly I had to strain to hear "You have to watch out for Laura"

"They know," Laura said, staring at her shoes

Then Sinclair and Marc and I had our hands full keeping Tina fro a shower in the blood

Chapter 60

Oh, couys" Everyone but Laura was in our kitchenit was the next evening, and I didn&039;t think Tina was going to not try to kill my sister anytime soon And who could blame her? Laura had tricked her, trapped her, and starved her So other than a Halluys are vanquished Why so glu Marc his "you idiot" stare, but Marc was so happy ere all back hos