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Chapter 33 – The Cost of Being Real

作者: JDHWS
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He didn’t speak for almost twelve hours.

When Elias returned to the Lancaster estate, he said nothing to the guards who opened the eastern gate. Nothing to the med techs who tried to scan his injuries. Nothing to Sophie, who tracked his footsteps across the south wing and tried twice to intercept him.

He just walked.

Each step slower than the last.

Blood soaked the side of his ribs. His right arm hung at an angle that wasn’t natural. The coat he’d worn into the Verona facility was gone—burned o
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