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MIYOUNG DIDN’T LIKE being home alone, but though Yena insisted on having everything just so, she rarely spent any time in the house. Perhaps she had more of a need for fresh air as a full gumiho. Or maybe she just didn’t like making awkward small talk with her daughter.

The other night as they ate a silent dinner together, curiosity had pushed Miyoung to ask, “Mother, what do you do for fun?”

“Fun?” Yena had said the word like it was a virus.

“Yeah, do you knit? Play games? Read . . .” Miyoung trailed off at the icy glare from her mother.

“What a strange question. I honestly don’t know what’s gotten into you,” Yena said.

“I think I’m just tired.” And Miyoung had asked to be excused to her room.

Maybe that was why Yena had texted saying she

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