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CHAPTER 38: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS

Author: Amanda
last update publish date: 2026-05-01 21:15:43

The door to Damian's chamber opened immediately.

He didn't slow down.

He didn't stop.

He didn't think about it.

He walked in like he did. Calm, collected and untouchable.

The moment the door closed behind him,

He knew he wasn't alone.

The room was dimly lit, with shadows in the corners. It was still. Calm, but not empty.

Seraphina was already there.

She was lying on the bed covered lightly with her figure outlined under the fabric. One arm was on her waist. The other was bent near her head. She
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