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Chapter Two Hundred Seven: Pre-wedding

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last update publish date: 2026-06-15 12:24:17

Alliyah Agustin

“Claire, we’ve already taken a flight and spent hours riding in several vans,” I finally said, turning to look at her once more after another stretch of silence.

My patience had long since worn thin, and the uncertainty was becoming unbearable. “Can you please tell me where exactly we’re going?”

My fingers curled tightly against my lap as another thought crossed my mind, one that had been haunting me ever since this strange journey began.

“Is Alexander okay?” I asked quietly be
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