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When the Devil Woke

last update publish date: 2026-02-24 15:39:10

Advik’s POV

I stayed where she left me. Not because I had nowhere to go— but because, for the first time in years, I didn’t want to escape the quiet.

She stood near the window, the city lights painting soft shadows across her face. When she turned, her eyes met mine—without fear, without hesitation.

I stepped closer. Slow. Careful.

As if one wrong move would break the fragile calm between us. She didn’t step back.

Our foreheads touched first. I felt her breath tremble against mine. My
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