Chapter Thirty: Meeting Rachel

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As the train pulled into the station, the sound of its wheels clattering against the tracks filled the air. Rain poured down from the sky, causing people to pull out their umbrellas and grumble to themselves. Tina noticed a young mother struggling to disembark the train with her buggy and large suitcase, while her older child danced around excitedly. Watching the family, Tina couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness as she thought about her own missing twins. She knew she had to find a way to get them back. Desperate for help, Tina approached the ticket man and asked if any hotels were nearby. The man gave her a rude shrug and left her alone in the rain. Tina frowned at his lack of help and cursed after him. The rain was getting heavier, and she was worried about where she would stay the

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