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Chapter 81: I Came In Gold. I’ll Drown In Violet

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Chapter 81: I Came In Gold. I’ll Drown In Violet

The apartment was dark, lit only by the city bleeding through the cracked blinds. Aria stood barefoot in the kitchen, one hand gripping the cold edge of the countertop, the other curled loosely around a half - full water bottle she hadn’t even opened.

Her breathing was steady. Too steady. Like her body was bracing for something it already knew was coming.

The clock on the microwave blinked 2:17 AM. The hum of the fridge was the only sound.

Her skin still tingled — not from cold, not from heat — but from memory. The kind that started in her chest and spilled downward, coiling in the soft, pulsing place between her thighs. It was residual. Lingering. Like the afterglow of a kiss that never fully ended.

She hadn’t slept. Not really. She’d dropped, briefly — a hard slide into dreamspace — but it was getting harder to tell what was real. Dreams weren’t just dreams anymore. They were messages. Gateways. Doors she couldn’t close once open
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