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Chapter 108

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Lumian’s POV

I stormed up the steps to their house, fists clenched at my sides. Every part of me burned. My skin. My breath. My thoughts.

She was mine.

I should’ve fought harder. I should’ve seen it what Arthur was doing. But I’d been too patient. Too careful. Not anymore.

I didn’t knock, I didn't need to.

Carlos had seen me coming and opened the door.

“What do you want?”

I pushed past him, ignoring the tight set of his jaw, the flicker of rage in his eyes.

“I’m here to speak to your parents,” I said, voice low but barely leashed.

He followed me into the sitting room. “No, you’re not.”

“I’m not leaving,” I said, spinning around. “Not until they agree to return Liz’s body to me. She belongs here.”

My voice cracked on the last word. I didn’t mean for it to.

His mother and father came from the hall, already tense.

“I’ve come here to command you,” I said, my eyes locked on Liz’s father. “You will order her body returned to Blackthorn. Today.”

Her father didn’t speak.

Carlos stepped betw
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now that Liz die he fell back in love with her. that a joke went he could had save. mood goddess want them together
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