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CHAPTER 63

Author: S.C Luka
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-24 00:13:48

Chapter Sixty Three

Adrian’s POV

Adrian hated planes.

Not the actual flying he’d long since grown used to the private jets, the endless business travel. What he hated was the way they forced silence. There was no escape, no retreat into another room. Just the person beside you and the steady hum of engines.

Right now, that person was Christine.

She sat by the window, chin propped on her hand, staring at clouds like they held answers. She hadn’t looked at him once since boarding. Not once. She gave polite responses to the attendant, kept her eyes on her notebook, and radiated that cool distance she’d perfected these last two weeks.

Two weeks of avoidance. Two weeks of silence where there should have been fire.

Adrian adjusted his tie, pretending to check a file on his tablet, though he hadn’t read a single line. All he could focus on was the tension humming between them. That kiss haunted him. The way she’d leaned into it before she caught herself, the way her lips trembled against hi
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