She backed the car into the garage with practiced ease.
It was past dinnertime, and the Community was quiet—no one was out and about.
Every house had its living room lights on, but the silence made it feel like the middle of the night.
Dong Enyu pulled her coat tighter and went inside alone.
She didn’t turn on the lights, using only the faint moonlight to check the clock on the wall.
It was seven in the evening.
She still had seven hours left.
The woman took a deep breath, cleared her mind, and went upstairs to wash up.
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