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CHAPTER 66: Taken

作者: B. Nelson
last update 公開日: 2026-04-13 21:02:23

I should have seen it coming.

Looking back I could trace every step of it, the way you could always trace things backward with perfect clarity once they had already happened. The gate opened from inside. Someone had been paid. Someone who knew the schedule and the positions and the specific window when Nico would be on the far side of the grounds and I would be in the garden alone.

Rafael had planned it for longer than that one afternoon.

The five minutes in the drive had not been the real play
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