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Julian’s Obsession

作者: Tamara Love
last update publish date: 2026-05-08 19:31:13

Julian's POV

She thinks I'm asleep.

I'm not.

I've been lying here for the past hour, eyes half-shut, watching her through the dark. She's on her side, her back to me, but her breathing is wrong. Too shallow. Too controlled. The kind of breathing people do when they're trying very hard to look like they're not thinking.

Lauren thinks a lot at night.

She always has.

I noticed it early, weeks before I let myself look at her the way I look at her now. She'd lie there, with the whole penthouse quiet
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finally a whole chapter in Julian pov but Lauren is still an idiot
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