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Love in Silence

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last update Last Updated: 2025-03-26 18:39:16

He swore to save me, arms stretched wide,

But shadows called, and love must hide.

If night should claim me, don’t forget—

I loved you once. I still love you yet.

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Chapter 54

As he walked past me, it was a struggle to maintain my composure. I knew that the clock had already started ticking for Jacobi and me.

Ibrahim might have bought my excuse, but he was going to keep a keen eye on us.

Whatever Jacobi was planning had to happen very, very quickly.

Getting back to my bedroom, all memories of the encounter with Ibrahim were discarded as I lay on my bed, listening to Whitney Houston on my new phone. I shut my eyes, a content smile on my lips, happy that not only had my love not forgotten me, but everything was also still on course for my escape.

I sang out loud, not caring who heard me, elated that my life—my miserable life—had finally become a love story, the kind I had read about and longed for, the kind I never thought I would ev
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