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Chapter Fifty-two

Rain

I stared at Enzo, his eyes still as calm as ever, while my mind raced with a thousand thoughts. I didn’t know what to say. I didn’t know what to do. I only hoped I’d be able to handle his reaction when he found out the truth—that it was his own brother. I hoped I’d be strong enough to stand by him when he realized that the one person after him all along was someone he trusted with his life.

I had wanted to protect him from all of this. I didn’t want him to know that his own family was plotting against him—not after everything he’d already been through, not after finding out he might never see again. Even the strongest men would break under that weight. Anyone would.

So what could I possibly say to soften this blow?

He stepped closer, his cane tapping the floor lightly, the sound somehow louder in the silence between us. His voice was low, calm, yet firm—so steady it made my heart pound harder.

“Rain. Don’t make me wait too long when I ask you a question.”

I swal
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