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The visitor

Author: Fireheart.
last update publish date: 2026-05-17 05:08:04

ARIEL

The drive back was silent.

Not the comfortable kind of silent, it was the kind of silence that choked you.

I stared out the window, watching the trees blur past, the pink diamond necklace still warm in its box on my lap. He'd bought me diamonds. Real Diamonds. As if that could undo what he'd asked.

Why did you plant the bug in my study?

I hadn't answered. Couldn't answer. Every time I opened my mouth, the words turned to ash. I was too shocked to answer.

For Evie.

For my daughter’s med
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