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323: CAUGHT

Auteur: Peace C
last update Date de publication: 2026-06-24 23:23:28

Avery's POV

He was in the doorway and his face was already past the question.

Nikki disappeared. I did not see her go. One moment she was in the corridor and the next she was not, and none of that mattered because the only thing that mattered was Liam standing six feet away with the backstage door open behind him and his eyes on my face.

My uncovered face.

The wig was still on. The costume was still on. But the mask was in my hand and nothing stood between what he was seeing and the woman he ha
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