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Chapter 76

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last update Data de publicação: 2026-05-15 01:55:11
Spare Keys

She didn’t know what William had intended.

Maybe he’d wanted her to find it. Maybe it had slipped from his pocket without him realizing. Either way, she sat on the edge of the guest bed and turned the information over in her mind and couldn’t find a place to put it that didn’t hurt.

Stage four.

That was why he’d lost the weight. That was why he’d looked, at the party, like a man making the most of an evening rather than simply enjoying one. She had noticed it and filed it away
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