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Chapter 114: Confession at Night

作者: KING DAVID
last update 公開日: 2026-05-03 21:48:47

POV: Ava

The moonlight spilled across the abandoned bleachers of the Crestwood University stadium, casting long, skeletal shadows over the turf. I huddled into my oversized cardigan, the fabric doing little to stop the chill that had settled deep in my bones—a chill born more from nerves than the midnight air.

I shouldn't have been here. Every "good girl" instinct I possessed was screaming at me to turn back, to return to the safety of my dorm and the comforting logic of my textbooks. My schola
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