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SNOOPING AROUND

Author: LUNA INK
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-09 02:31:05

Grayham’s POV

It’s Saturday which means I don’t have to be at the office. The last time I checked, my session at the company which was supposed to last for a week ended yesterday so I’m back at the café.

I must say the past week was one of the best weeks I’ve had since the switch. I don’t want to sound selfish but I wish my Grandpa would give me a call to say that Miles needs more time to recover so I should continue running things at the company.

With twenty days left to the final ritual, I need something to keep me off that thought.

“What are you thinking about?”

I sighed and turned to Max. He was standing right in front of me with a tray filled with dirty mugs. He dumped it on the counter.

“Nothing much,” I said.

Shirley doesn’t work weekends so Max is here to help with the serving. It’s a cold morning and the café is packed. Customers have been trooping in for coffee and tea to keep them charged for the day ahead.

“Those should go into the kitchen. They should be cleaned,” I told
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Leah Magoure
please whens the next update coming ...
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Strawberryboss
This is definitely not Alaric and Kaels story, please let us know where there story is
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Leah Magoure
what book is this?? what story's chapter is this
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