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As the days passed, Genie found herself drawn into the Mormans' strange world, where sibling relationships had become distorted and boundaries were constantly blurred. Despite her growing unease, Genie became determined to unravel the mysteries surrounding the Morman family and help them escape their destructive patterns.

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In the end, the house burns. (Not literally—though Juniper jokes about it.) What actually burns is the old story. The siblings sell the property to a developer. They split the money unevenly, not fairly. Margaret finally buys a ticket to Paris. Liam checks into rehab. Juniper stays—not out of love, but out of a new, terrifying choice: to build a life in the ruins, on her own terms. As the days passed, Genie found herself drawn