There’s nothing wrong all. Sometimes people say things mean something — Nathan Reese Maher, Lights Out: Book 2

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There’s nothing wrong with you at all. Sometimes people say or do things that are mean because there's something the matter with them. With Lydia, it seems there’s always something wrong with her.

Nathan Reese Maher, Lights Out: Book 2

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