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Chapter Ninety Three: Changes

Author: JulyanWrites
last update publish date: 2026-02-28 12:46:27

William Cole

“Ali, you seem different these past few days,” I said the moment I noticed her enter the room. There was something about the way she carried herself now.

Her posture was still elegant, her movements still measured and graceful, but her expression held a kind of quiet distance that hadn’t been there before.

The warmth she used to unconsciously radiate had dimmed slightly, replaced by something colder, more controlled.

“Is it a bad change?” she asked as she reached her chair and sat
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