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CHAPTER SIXTY FIVE

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~SCARLETT~

It becomes impossible to pretend that things aren’t changing.

Not because anyone announces it.

But because the air around me feels heavier, like I’m standing between two storms that refuse to break.

Dimitri starts showing up more.

Not in grand, dramatic ways but consistently. He picks me up from work without waiting across the street now. He walks right up to the café doors, nodding politely to anyone who stares, and waits for me like he belongs there.

It shouldn’t matter.

It does.

The whispers shift.

“She really is serious about him.”

“Mr Hilton won’t like this.”

I try not to react, but my shoulders tense every time his name is mentioned.

One evening, as Dimitri drives me home, I finally ask the question that’s been pressing against my chest.

“Are you trying to prove something?”

He glances at me briefly. “To who?”

“To Alexander.”

His jaw tightens, just slightly. “No.”

The answer is immediate, but not defensive.

“I’m trying to stop hiding,” he continues. “From you. From
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  • Claimed by two Alphas   CHAPTER SIXTY FIVE

    ~SCARLETT~ It becomes impossible to pretend that things aren’t changing.Not because anyone announces it.But because the air around me feels heavier, like I’m standing between two storms that refuse to break.Dimitri starts showing up more.Not in grand, dramatic ways but consistently. He picks me up from work without waiting across the street now. He walks right up to the café doors, nodding politely to anyone who stares, and waits for me like he belongs there.It shouldn’t matter.It does.The whispers shift.“She really is serious about him.”“Mr Hilton won’t like this.”I try not to react, but my shoulders tense every time his name is mentioned.One evening, as Dimitri drives me home, I finally ask the question that’s been pressing against my chest.“Are you trying to prove something?”He glances at me briefly. “To who?”“To Alexander.”His jaw tightens, just slightly. “No.”The answer is immediate, but not defensive.“I’m trying to stop hiding,” he continues. “From you. From

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