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Chapter 24

Auteur: Allybee24
last update Date de publication: 2026-06-24 05:25:58

Three days passed before I saw either of them again.

The silence wasn't dramatic, no slammed doors, no ambushes in lobbies, no formal requests through the internal system. It was just absence, a quiet, careful distance that felt somehow more unsettling than every chaotic confrontation that had come before it.

Madeline mentioned, with careful neutrality, that Killian hadn't come into the office at all. Kade had, but only briefly, locked away in calls that ran late into the evening, his usual mea
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