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Come tumbling down book5/18/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The resurrected can’t become vampires, so Jill plans to use her sister’s more vital body for that purpose. Jack has obsessive-compulsive disorder, which manifests in a pathological fear of being dirty, physically and mentally, and can’t be comfortable in Jill’s mass-murdering body, and 2. This state of affairs is distressing for two main reasons: 1. ![]() Meanwhile, Jill's mind inhabits Jack's still-living flesh, thanks to a coerced body-swap instigated by Jill's vampire master. Jack isn’t quite who she was when she first left she’s presently stuck in the resurrected body of Jill, whom Jack had previously killed in order to put an end to Jill’s targeted slaughter campaign at the school. Through a door etched by lightning, Jack reappears at Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children, a refuge for those children who found a portal to one of many magical worlds but couldn’t cope when they wound up back on Earth again. The ghoulishly dysfunctional Wolcott twins-mad scientist Jack and her sister, Jill, who aspires to be a vampire-return for the fifth Wayward Children novel ( In an Absent Dream, 2019, etc.). ![]()
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