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Unbreakable Bond

Auteur: Nova Chantal
last update Date de publication: 2025-12-28 19:17:35

CHAPTER 59

The city was waking up, but the office felt almost frozen in time.

I walked in, coffee in hand, nerves buzzing in a way that had nothing to do with work. I knew Reign would be here early, like always, and my chest tightened just thinking about seeing him.

He was already at his desk, sleeves rolled up, dark eyes scanning reports like he could see the future. When he glanced up and caught my eye, that small curve of a smile appeared—the one that made my stomach twist every time.

“Morn
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