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OUR FIRST FIGHT

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Chapter 110

OUR FIRST FIGHT

ELENA,

I never expected our first real fight to come not from the chaos of battle, but from something much more delicate—our future.

The war had battered us, thrown us into a storm of lies and violence that left scars deeper than flesh. But it had also forged a bond between Ryan and me, one I thought could withstand anything. I was wrong.

The night was quiet, save for the distant hum of the city outside his apartment window. Inside, the air between us felt thick, heavy with unspoken fears and truths we’d both been avoiding.

Ryan sat across from me on the worn leather couch, his eyes fixed on the floor. The dim light cast shadows on his face, but I could see the exhaustion etched into every line—the same exhaustion I felt twisting in my gut.

I swallowed hard, fighting the lump forming in my throat. I couldn’t keep pretending anymore.

“We can’t keep doing this,” I said, voice trembling but determined. “Pretending that after this war ends, everything will just
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