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Chapter 53

Author: Eccentric
last update publish date: 2026-04-20 20:21:30

Jordan’s POV

The moment Lorenzo stepped in, I didn’t bother with pretense. “You know who it is,” I said, holding his gaze.

He took in the room — the photo, the letter on the desk, and then me. He set the recording down like he was handling glass and dropped into a seat. He didn’t say anything at first. The air felt loaded, like everyone was holding back a storm.

Killian broke the silence, voice tense. “Lorenzo.”

He took a deep breath and nodded. “Yeah. I know who it is.”

“How long?” I pressed.
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