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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Author: Stone Heart
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-30 13:59:17

LIORA'S Point of view

I rinsed the cloth, wrung it out, and wiped the side table, careful not to disturb the wires snaking into his bruised body. The machines beeped softly. The room smelled like antiseptic and something colder, rejection.

I felt his eyes on me again. Heavy. Unreadable.

I didn’t look up.

His silence was sharper than any insult he could throw.

Still, I asked quietly, “Do you need something?”

The door burst open behind me.

Heels clacked hard against the tiles.

“What the hell is she doing here?” a sharp voice snapped.

I turned slowly, already knowing who it was.

Ms. Blackwood stood in the doorway, dressed like she hadn’t just come from a hospital. Silk blouse, perfect lipstick, not a strand of hair out of place. She looked straight at me, then at Draven like she expected him to explain why the trash hadn’t been taken out.

I straightened without meaning to.

She didn’t look at me when she said, “I was told your wife was in here. I didn’t realize it was her.”

Draven’s eyes
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