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Chapter Thirty Nine

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CHAPTER 39 — Quiet Preparations

POV: Melissa

Her father stopped asking for visitors.

That was when Melissa knew something was wrong.

Not medically emotionally.

He had always been a man who tolerated people even when he disliked them. Now, he tolerated no one except her. Even the nurses were sent away after basic checks. Alice complained. Castor argued. Lisa sulked.

None of it changed his decision.

“Sit,” he said when Melissa entered that evening.

She obeyed, taking the chair beside his bed.

He studied her face for a long moment, as though memorizing it.

“You’ve grown,” he said quietly.

She smiled faintly. “I had to.”

“I should have been there when you did.”

Her smile faded.

Silence settled between them, thick and heavy.

“Melissa,” he said at last, lowering his voice, “if things become… unbearable here promise me something.”

Her chest tightened. “Don’t.”

“Promise me,” he insisted gently.

She nodded.

“Leave immediately,” he said. “No arguments. No pride. No looking back.”

She frowned. “
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