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Chapter 29

Author: A. Leilani
last update publish date: 2026-06-23 00:13:48

Chapter 29

Across the table, Silver had not moved. Her hands were still flat on the table. She was looking at the middle distance, which was the look of someone who had also decided to wait without performing the waiting.

Their fathers, one seat back, were both still.

Julian had his notebook open. He was not writing anything.

Marcus Webb had his pen on the table and was looking at Seris.

Seris looked at the Bridgerton proposal.

He looked at the Winters counter-
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