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Chapter Eleven: Running Into Walls

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-06-05 17:12:17

He didn't come in.

That was the thing I kept returning to the next morning. Damien had stood in my doorway with the marriage certificate in his hand and a red circle around a signature that wasn't quite Lyra's, and he had looked at me for a long moment with those unreadable grey eyes, and then he had said "We need to talk" and I had said "Alright" and he had said "Not tonight" and walked back down the corridor.

Not tonight.

I hadn't slept. I'd lain in the dark replaying those two words until th
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