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Chapter 32

Author: Twinkle
last update publish date: 2026-03-17 20:32:05

Audrey's POV

I found Sera in the kitchen in my villa at seven in the morning, which suggested she was either an early riser or had been placed there specifically by the universe to ruin my coffee.

She was making tea with the composed efficiency of someone comfortable in spaces that weren't hers, already dressed, hair perfect, the kind of morning-ready that required either significant effort or an unfair genetic situation. I was wearing an oversized academy shirt and one sock. The other sock had
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    Audrey's POVI noticed it at breakfast.Nothing dramatic. Just Luca, who had spent the entire previous day existing in whatever room I was in like it was his personal mission, suddenly sitting at the end of the table like I had a restraining order.I noticed. Said nothing. Made my coffee and watched him pretend to read his phone with the convincing performance of a man who had never once actually been bad at anything and was discovering today was the exception.Through the bond I felt it. Not pain. Something worse — the specific texture of a thing being held very carefully by someone who knew it was already broken.Theo came in, took one look at the room, and became extremely interested in the toaster.Adrian came in, looked at Luca, looked at me, poured his coffee, and left. Which from Adrian was a whole dissertation.I ate my toast. Luca pretended to read. The kitchen did its morning thing around the massive unaddressed thing sitting in the middle of it."Sleep okay?" I said."Fine,

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    Luca's POVI told myself I was being considerate.Sera had been at the academy less than forty-eight hours. The villa was Audrey's space. Bringing Sera there felt wrong, like tracking mud through someone else's house. My condo was neutral. Private. The right place for a conversation that needed somewhere to land.This was what I told myself.The walk across the academy grounds was quiet. Sera kept pace beside me with her hands in her jacket pockets, looking at the track as we passed it."You trained here this morning?" she said."Every morning.""It's a good track.""It is."She nodded, like she was filing it away, and didn't say anything else until we got inside.She sat on the couch. I sat across from her. The light was on. Outside the window the academy was going quiet for the evening, distant voices, someone's music two buildings over."So," Sera said."So," I said.She looked at me with the direct, patient expression I'd known since we were kids — the one that meant she'd already

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    Audrey's POVI found Sera in the kitchen in my villa at seven in the morning, which suggested she was either an early riser or had been placed there specifically by the universe to ruin my coffee.She was making tea with the composed efficiency of someone comfortable in spaces that weren't hers, already dressed, hair perfect, the kind of morning-ready that required either significant effort or an unfair genetic situation. I was wearing an oversized academy shirt and one sock. The other sock had been lost to circumstances I couldn't fully account for."Morning," I said, moving past her to the coffee machine with the focused neutrality of a person who had decided to be unbothered."Good morning." Her voice was pleasant. It was always pleasant. That was, I was discovering, the most unsettling thing about Sera Aldaine — she was never anything other than pleasant, which made it impossible to respond to and exhausting to navigate.I made my coffee. She finished her tea. We occupied opposite

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