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What We Leave Out

作者: Ink& echo
last update publish date: 2026-06-13 17:55:31

Amara barely slept.

Sienna’s text message seemed to hang in the dark corners of her bedroom all night, the words repeating behind her eyelids every time she tried to close them.

I was trying to make sure he didn't.

It was such a typical Sienna move—dropping a vague, ominous sentence right before bed, leaving Amara to spend hours thinking about it.

By the time her alarm went off at six in the morning, her head ached and her sheets were a tangled mess. She stared at the ceiling, her phone heavy
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