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235. Unexpected Visitors

last update publish date: 2026-01-31 23:17:53
The elevator slowed before coming to a stop.

Adrea barely registered the movement. Her thoughts were still tangled in the café, in Gabriella’s face as she walked away, in the look that had flickered across her cousin’s eyes when the truth finally settled in. The doors slid open with a muted chime, revealing the familiar interior of Aris’ apartment.

She stepped out, heels clicking softly against polished stone, and walked the short distance to the door.

It opened before she reached for the handle
Anotida Mandemwa

By the time you read this, it's probably the 1st of February... or before (even after). Either way, Happy New Month! 2026 is Afoot!

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Can't wait for Raphael to find out. Hell, I can't wait for Irene to find out
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