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110: The company

Autor: Peace C
last update Data de publicação: 2026-05-02 22:18:07

Avery's POV

I looked at the screen for a long moment after Jade had stopped scrolling.

The kitchen was quiet. My mum was upstairs and the house felt very still.

Dean's face was confirmed on the left. The second box was empty. Someone had gone back at some point and removed the photograph that would have settled the question, and that deliberate removal was doing something to the doubt I had been trying to hold on to. Coincidences did not erase themselves. whoever was the owner of the picture th
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georgia nimtz
I'm wondering what Kuam knows about his father's business dealings and if he's ever met Dean on the past.
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