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last update Data de publicação: 2026-03-29 21:14:12

Theodore Myers POV

Irene wasn't eating. Her plate sat full in front of her, untouched, eyes cast down as if the food held some answer she was still searching for. She didn't even acknowledge my words.

My family always had that effect on people. Not that it would help her. She was the one who chose to marry me, probably imagining some gilded life waiting on the other side of the altar. She was learning now what she'd actually walked into.

I was enjoying every second of it.

"Theodore, since you d
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