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She dialed. No answer. She dialed again. His voicemail clicked on: “Hey, you’ve reached Sam’s Diner. We’re closed until further notice. Sorry for the—” A crash. Then silence.

End of Chapter 54.

Outside, a car alarm screamed. Then another. Then three more in unison. The lights in the laundromat flickered and died. The only glow came from the EXIT sign, bleeding red. jinx chapter 54

“I’m asking you to survive.”

“Partially. The curse keeps me in between. Silas cut it off to trap a fraction of my soul. Every bad thing that happens to him—lost keys, missed flights, cancer—gets funneled through that finger into whoever holds the box. That was you.” She dialed

Inside wasn’t money or drugs or stolen data. Inside was a single, dried human finger, curled like a question mark. And etched into the nail was a symbol she recognized from her grandmother’s stories: the Karmic Knot —a curse that transferred bad luck from one person to another. Holding the box meant she’d been absorbing Silas’s jinxes for weeks. His voicemail clicked on: “Hey, you’ve reached Sam’s

“You’re asking me to stab him.”