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Chapter Seventy Five

Author: Kylie
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The First Break in Trust Visibility

Trust doesn’t always break with betrayal.

Sometimes it breaks with interpretation.

Aurora learned that the moment she saw her name appear in a red-flag summary report.

Not officially sent to her.

Not meant for her eyes.

But systems have leaks.

And truth has a way of slipping through them.

It was Elias who found it first.

Not because he was looking for it—

But because it was routed through his clearance level by
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