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Chapter 67: THEY SEARCHED MY ROOM

Author: Loshey Akin
last update publish date: 2026-07-31 21:50:53

ELARA

I knew something was wrong the moment I opened the door.

Nothing looked broken. The bed remained neatly made, the small table still stood beside the window, and my traveling bag rested exactly where I had left it that morning. Anyone else would have walked inside without noticing a thing.

But this room no longer felt like mine.

I stood quietly in the doorway, letting my eyes move across every corner instead of rushing inside. During the months I had spent hiding, I had learned that danger
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