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Chapter Twenty-Three: POV 3

Author: Oziomachi
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“Babe, why are you troubled?” a deep, husky voice cut through the low hum of rain tapping the rooftop of the towering skyscraper.

Outside, the storm poured with relentless sorrow, its droplets cascading like tears down the expansive glass windows of the penthouse. Inside, the room was warm and dimly lit, painted with an air of brooding luxury. A woman stood facing an abstract painting mounted on the wall—bold red lines clashing against streaks of black and gray. She matched the painting in her form: clad in a fitted crimson dress, lips equally scarlet, eyes simmering with fury.

It was Thelma.

She slowly turned away from the artwork and locked eyes with the man lounging casually on the velvet couch behind her. His posture was relaxed, legs crossed, a glass of bourbon in hand, though his eyes betrayed a calculated alertness. He was the sort of man whose presence filled a room even when he said nothing—a mystery cloaked in charisma.

“You heard what happened, didn’t you?” Thelma’s voice b
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