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71. The Things Left Unsaid

Author: Kyra
last update publish date: 2026-05-13 04:28:27

71. The Things Left Unsaid

Kimberly's voice came from the kitchen before Dahlia even reached the bottom of the stairs.

"There's food on the table. Don't you dare skip it."

Dahlia stopped on the last step. Looked at the dining table. A plate covered with a cloth to keep it warm, a glass of juice beside it, and a small note in Kimberly's handwriting that just said eat.

She sat down.

She ate.

Not because she was hungry. Just because it was easier than standing there deciding whether she was.

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