CHAPTER TEN: THE MYSTERY OF THE OAK

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Kevin rolled over the linoleum, opening his eyes blearily to the overhead fan above, which was spinning like a whisk. It was a sunny morning. Bright rays penetrated the neatly arranged room through drawn curtains. He sat up straight, stretched himself, and found relief in hearing his bones c***k. Last night was perfect. That was the best sleep he’d had in a while. It was the first night in many weeks he didn’t have any nightmares or disturbing dreams about his past. He then realised he’d been lying on the floor and quickly got up. He turned to the table beside him and scooped the pills Cedric had given him. It had to be the pill, he thought, looking over it. Whatever this was, I’m grateful to Cedric. Then he looked up at the big clock on the wall. 10:32 am.

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