LOGINSelena lifted her head, thinking Harold had finally arrived. But the footsteps that followed didn’t belong to a single person. Several figures entered almost at the same time.Three men and a woman.They didn’t head toward any of the dining tables. Instead, their eyes swept quickly across the room,
“Damn it!” Selena muttered, no longer bothering to hide her expression.She strode out of the garden, her heels striking the stone path in sharp, unrestrained beats. The smile she had forced in front of Althea and the others vanished completely. Her face tightened, her jaw hardened, and her breathin
Selena cleared her throat softly before stepping closer to the three women who looked so at ease with one another. Their laughter flowed lightly, carefree—whatever they were talking about, it clearly brought them joy.They have no idea what’s coming, she thought. Their happiness won’t last. Such a p
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A moment later, he picked up his work bag. “If anything feels unusual at home, call me right away,” he said.Riana nodded. “Drive safely.”Nathan gave her a faint smile and stepped out of the room. In the main corridor, they walked side by side toward the front of the house. It didn’t take long for
“You won’t be home late for dinner, will you?” Riana asked, watching her husband as he got ready.After breakfast, Althea had been persuaded to return to the right-wing pavilion by Riana. Her condition was still unstable, and despite Althea’s repeated assurances that she was fine, Riana couldn’t sha







