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Chapter 31

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LILA

The sky was inked in velvet by the time I found him.

Tyler was in the strategy room, hunched over a long table with scrolls, maps, and worn leather notebooks strewn about. The fire in the hearth threw flickering shadows across his face, highlighting the lines of exhaustion that had deepened over the last few days. He looked up as I entered, his storm-gray eyes warming for a split second until he saw my expression.

“Can it wait?” he asked, voice low but taut. “It’s been a long day.”

“No,” I said. My voice didn’t shake, but my hands were cold. “It can’t.”

He studied me for a beat, then sighed and pushed back from the table. “Alright. I’m listening.”

I stepped into the light, the fire warming my left side. “I overheard Thomas talking to Dominic and George in the tool-shed by the stables this morning. He said he only did what he was told. That sending Micah to spy on me wasn’t his idea, it was theirs.”

Tyler’s brow furrowed. “What are you talking about?”

“I heard it, Tyler. I wasn’t
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