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Chapter two hundred and four

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Sophia’s POV

The rain hadn’t stopped. It drummed steadily against the windshield as the car pulled away from the restaurant, rhythmic and relentless—much like the thoughts running through my mind.

I sat in the back seat, fingers clasped tightly in my lap, watching the blurred city lights smear across the glass. Beside me, Alex was silent, his posture deceptively relaxed but I knew him too well to be fooled. His jaw was clenched, eyes fixed forward like he could see the next fight barreling toward us.

Damian had given us a sliver of ground. Just enough to think we might have influence but I wasn’t naïve. Leverage with men like him was temporary—fickle as the wind and just as dangerous.

“You didn’t have to speak up the way you did,” I said finally, my voice breaking the silence. “He would’ve listened to me.”

Alex turned, brows furrowed. “He respects strength and he doesn’t think you have the stomach for mercy.”

A dry laugh escaped me. “Funny. I thought that’s what he thought of you.”

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