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Chapter 48 ~ What Cannot Be Said

Author: Clinton Edits
last update publish date: 2026-03-28 03:55:05

{Alora’s POV}

It was a new day and woke up earlier than usual.

The light in the room was softer, quieter, and for a moment I remained in bed, staring at the ceiling as the stillness settled around me. It took me a second to remember what day it was.

Saturday.

There was no structured movement through the mansion. Just space.

I sat up slowly, letting the calm stretch a little longer before I got out of bed. As I got ready, a thought crossed my mind briefly— if Morningstar was going out today, I w
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