Imprints and Collision

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[Ryder] I draped a robe over my shoulders, hanging the talisman around my neck. My eyes shifted to the grandfather clock—it was late, but not even midnight yet. With a deep sigh, I tightened the belt on my robe and stepped out into the hallway. Save for the faint creak of the floorboards beneath my feet as I stepped out of the room, the house was silent. Elvis was waiting outside my door, standing as still as a statue. His arms were folded, his face as calm and impassive as ever and his eyes shut behind the pair of glasses. The man could probably stand in a storm without flinching. "You're still here?" I asked, my tone clipped. "Standing by," he said simply. As though guarding my door through the night was just another item on his to-do list. I raised a brow. "Standing by in case I

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