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Chapter 118

作者: Inaya Grey
last update 最終更新日: 2026-01-26 18:46:39

Jace’s POV

I watched Lana laugh with Ethan, and for a moment, the rest of the world blurred into irrelevance.

Her laugh wasn’t loud or exaggerated, it was soft, genuine, the kind that started in her chest and spilled out like she couldn’t help it. The sound wrapped around me, warm and dangerous, because it made something in my chest tighten so hard it almost hurt.

She was seated on the edge of her desk, knees bent slightly as Ethan stood between her legs, animatedly gesturing with the cardboar
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