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Beachfront Judgment

Penulis: Thomas Morau
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-24 23:02:45
Chapter 122: Beachfront Judgment

The beach had no witnesses worth trusting.

That was why Celeste chose it.

The shoreline stretched in a long, silver curve beneath a darkening sky, the Pacific rolling in with the cold patience of something older than kingdoms and less concerned with the argument of gods. The wind cut cleanly across the water and worried the sand into shifting ridges that glimmered like broken glass. It was beautiful in the way a knife could be beautiful—dangerous, clean, an
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