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The Parrish mansion stood at the end of a maple-lined lane, its gables sharp against the grey winter sky. Inside, twelve-year-old Judy and her younger brother Peter were still unpacking. Their parents, Jim and Sarah Parrish, had inherited the house from Jim’s reclusive uncle, who had vanished decades ago.

Judy and Peter stood in the ruined attic. The game box lay empty, the tokens scattered. On the inside lid, new words had appeared: Peter looked at Judy. “What does that mean?”

“What are the odds?” Peter asked.

“Looks old,” Peter said, brushing off dust.

Judy closed her eyes. She thought of her parents, probably trapped in their car somewhere. She thought of Ok Ru, who had spent eight years in a hallucinatory hell because a TV producer wanted high ratings.