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Chapter 79

Author: Feesa
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VENUS

The next morning, I woke up with a clarity I hadn’t felt in weeks.

No second-guessing. No confusion wrapped in silk sheets and cold coffee.

I didn’t want to work under Dorian anymore.

It wasn’t about proving anything. It wasn’t about Aaron. It was about me. About how I couldn’t keep pretending I was fine in an environment where the air felt like a test and Dorian’s every smile felt like a game I didn’t know the rules to.

So I called his office.

Told them I’d like to be moved back to Sinclair Tech or just anywhere that wasn’t under him.

There was a pause—long and calculated—before Dorian himself got on the line.

“Are you sure?” he asked, voice dipped in that lazy charm that never quite masked the steel beneath.

“I am.”

He sighed. “At least stay until we find someone to take over your file load. A week, maybe less. You know how delicate some of those transitions are.”

I didn’t want to agree. But I wasn’t heartless. I understood responsibility. And honestly? I wanted out clean.

“Fi
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