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Chapter Ninety-One The House Feels Different

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-04-02 21:23:30

~ Mara ~

I don’t notice it at first.

It's not obvious. It's one of those moments where everything just clicks and suddenly your life looks different.

The kind of change that slips into a room and sits down like it’s always belonged there.

I’m standing by the kitchen counter, pretending to scroll through my phone, but I haven’t read a single word in the last five minutes.

Because my attention is somewhere else.

Across the room.

On them.

Cole is sitting at the table with Lily, o
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