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Chapter 34

Author: Favshaven
last update publish date: 2026-03-09 21:05:19

Lillian’s POV

I woke up that morning with my lips still tingling from Dorian’s kisses and my mind racing with what we’d done. The memories came flooding back in vivid detail his hands in my hair, his body pressed against mine, the way he’d kissed me like he’d been starving for it. I couldn’t believe I’d actually done that, couldn’t believe I’d thrown away months of careful professional boundaries in one drunken moment.

Except it hadn’t really been drunken, had it? I’d been tipsy but not that dr
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