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Chapter 45 — Insider

作者: Dakota Quinn
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(Sienna)

The hotel suite was everything James's house wasn't.

Impersonal. Controlled. The kind of space designed to make you feel insulated from the world outside while giving you nothing of its own in return. High ceilings, neutral palette, the faint hum of air conditioning keeping the Singapore heat at a careful distance.

The room was designed to make everything feel contained.

Nothing about this was.

I set my bag down and moved to the window. The city spread below in its nighttime configurat
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