Andi pauses. So you're saying that the person who asked about moving to France may be the person who wrote the angry letter and hates us. Yes. Andi pauses again. And you're saying that this person may be locked inside our school library right now. Yes. OK. I was just trying to get everything straight.

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In "Corey to the Rescue!" by Meg Kimball, an intriguing scenario unfolds when Andi learns about a potential connection between two situations. She realizes that the individual who inquired about relocating to France might also be the same person who sent an angry letter expressing hostility towards them. This revelation highlights a sense of unease, prompting Andi to take a moment to fully comprehend the implications of this information.

As the conversation progresses, Andi grapples with the unsettling possibility that this individual could be trapped within the confines of their school library. This thought adds a layer of urgency and mystery to the story, showcasing Andi's attempt to clarify the confusing circumstances surrounding their unexpected visitor. The tension builds as characters navigate the unknowns of their predicament.

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