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The Letters He Was Never Meant to Keep

作者: Ink& echo
last update publish date: 2026-05-24 22:21:35

For one suspended second, neither of them moved. Outside, the rain tapped a soft, relentless rhythm against the apartment windows, blurring the city into a smear of silver light and distant headlights. But Amara couldn't look away from the coffee table.

There they were. The blue ribbons, the slightly frayed, folded edges of the paper. A heavy, uneven thud started in her chest because she recognized them instantly. She remembered sitting alone in suffocating hospital hallways, staring at the wal
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