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Chapter 80

Author: Alexis
last update publish date: 2026-04-11 20:27:39

HARRISON'S POV

I continued, choosing my words carefully, aware of how thin the line was between insight and speculation.

“The man you’re looking for was lonely—socially awkward, sexually immature.”

Ruiz snorted. “Sounds like your average teenager.”

I shook my head. “No. He wasn’t a teenager. He was older. A lot of young men start out like that, isolated, uncertain, but most grow out of it. Every now and then, though, one doesn’t. One emerges who blames someone else for his loneliness, for his
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