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Chapter 258

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Roman's POV

The silence in the car was thick, punctuated only by the low hum of the engine. Roman gripped the steering wheel tighter as he stared straight ahead. He had no idea where he was going. He just needed to get away—from everything. From Jenner’s heartbroken eyes, from the chaos at the mansion, from Steve’s silence that had been growing heavier each day.

He pulled into a quiet overlook just outside the city. The city lights below blinked faintly through the foggy night air. Roman turned off the engine, letting the stillness settle around him.

His phone buzzed on the passenger seat. He didn’t need to look to know it was Jenner. She had called him over twenty times since their last fight. The one where he had yelled at her, accused her of manipulating Steve, accused her of things she hadn’t done. And now he wasn’t even sure anymore.

His head dropped forward, and he rested it on the steering wheel. The guilt gnawed at him. He had pushed her away, told her she wasn’t the one he wa
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