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For Your Sake

Author: Lazywriter
last update publish date: 2026-03-15 23:18:04

[TYLER’S POV]

The penthouse felt different today. Usually, the scent of expensive lilies and floor wax offered a sense of order, but now, the air was stagnant, heavy with the metallic tang of betrayal. The marble floors echoed with a hollow click as the front door swung shut.

Silence greeted the foyer. It was the kind of silence that suggested the house had been empty for a long time.

A sharp, rhythmic wailing broke the quiet. It came from the nursery wing.

"Mr. Rider? You’re home early."

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