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Chapter 174 – Nowhere to Run

Author: Olivia GW
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Emma’s POV

I was already gone by the time Lucas woke.

I made sure of it.

The sky was only beginning to lighten when I slipped out of the villa, the air cool against my skin, my movements quiet and deliberate. I didn’t look back. I couldn’t afford to.

Because if I did, I might remember too much.

His hands. His voice in the dark. The way he’d held me like I wasn’t temporary. Like I wasn’t just something that happened on a trip.

Like I mattered.

That was the problem.

Last night hadn’t been a near miss. It hadn’t been a moment of weakness I could laugh off later. We hadn’t almost crossed a line.

We had crossed it.

Thoroughly. Completely. In a way that left my body trembling and my mind spinning and my heart doing something dangerously close to hope.

And hope was the one thing I absolutely could not afford.

So I left early.

By the time I reached the main dining area, breakfast was already in full swing. The clink of cutlery, the murmur of conversation, the smell of coffee and fruit—normal
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