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Chapter 54

Author: McConville
last update Last Updated: 2025-04-18 05:33:14

Aliya’s POV

So Monica and Nick, huh? Didn’t see that coming.

I got into my car and drove home after the long day at the shop, which I was certain I wouldn’t be stepping foot in for a while.

Nick had left for his secret adventures with Posh, as usual, and all I could do was nod without complaint. Sometimes it felt like he didn’t trust me enough to let me into his world. I mean, take a look at how I found out my old friend used to be his girlfriend.

There was this strange feeling I had when I saw the way they looked at each other. Was it jealousy? Or fear—fear that they hadn’t told me the whole truth about their past.

I pulled over and stepped into the house, ready to unwind and melt into the warm blankets waiting on my bed. But my stomach had other plans—I hadn’t eaten anything all day.

After a soothing bath, I made my way to the kitchen. Soft jazz drifted through the speakers as I played around with the knives and vegetables.

“Might as well make something for Nick, since he always doe
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