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Chapter 313

Author: Anney GW
last update publish date: 2026-02-04 19:06:11

OSTARA’S POV

The police station smelled like disinfectant and old paper.

It wasn’t unpleasant—just sterile, stripped of warmth, as if the building itself had learned how to swallow emotion and spit out facts. Anthony’s hand rested lightly against the small of my back as we were led into a glass-walled interview room, our footsteps echoing faintly against tiled floors.

This was it.

We were called in to give our official statements about the kidnapping and Natalie’s confession.

Anthony took the
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