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And so, the new plan was set. A plan so simple, so painfully obvious, that it felt destined for failure. The strategy was now "no strategy." (Honestly, you have to pity the boy. This was like telling a fish to try "not swimming.")

Jake was now on a solo mission. A lone operative armed with nothing but the vague instruction to "be a person." He shadowed Ruby from a distance as she left the library, his movements a masterclass in how not to be subtl ...

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