As supernatural types went, that seemed weird, and I suspected there was more to it. According to the notes, some of the kids had problems. So they locked them up in a group home. The kids figured out why they were there and escaped. And apparently came back and destroyed the laboratory, killing Dr. Davidoff and several others."Why can't we do that?" Corey said.

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In "The Calling" by Kelley Armstrong, the story follows a group of children with supernatural abilities who face troubling circumstances. They are confined to a group home due to issues related to their powers. Curiosity arises among the children as they uncover the true reason for their captivity, which leads them to devise a plan for escape. After successfully escaping, the children return to exact revenge on the laboratory that imprisoned them, resulting in chaos and destruction, including the death of Dr. Davidoff. One character, Corey, expresses admiration for their bravery, contemplating why he and his friends couldn't take similar actions.

In "The Calling" by Kelley Armstrong, the story follows a group of children with supernatural abilities who face troubling circumstances. They are confined to a group home due to issues related to their powers. Curiosity arises among the children as they uncover the true reason for their captivity, which leads them to devise a plan for escape.

After successfully escaping, the children return to exact revenge on the laboratory that imprisoned them, resulting in chaos and destruction, including the death of Dr. Davidoff. One character, Corey, expresses admiration for their bravery, contemplating why he and his friends couldn't take similar actions.

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