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CHAPTER 77

Author: Anonymous Lee
last update publish date: 2025-05-20 23:11:02

CHAPTER 77

Steam curled in lazy spirals from the bathroom as Dorian stepped into his bedroom, towel slung low on his hips, damp curls clinging to his forehead. He hadn’t even taken two full steps before Kai launched at him—literally jumped—legs wrapping around his waist, arms locking around his shoulders.

“Kai—”

Kai kissed him mid-protest, tongue pushing past his lips with the kind of hunger that made Dorian stumble. The towel dropped. Dorian caught him under the thighs automatically, gripping
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