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Chapter 344

Author: Lean
Just as Caleb opened his mouth, the elevator doors slid open. The conversation cut off abruptly, and the air inside felt stifling and heavy.

Sydney silently lowered her gaze. Julian's expression mirrored hers. Caleb, unsure which of them to address, chose silence.

When the elevator reached his floor, Caleb glanced at Sydney.

"If anything happens, reach out to me anytime," he said softly. Then he stepped out first.

Inside the elevator, only Sydney and Julian remained. Each stood apart, strang
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Elena_13
Sydney is being so annoying
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Nthabithobi2@gmail.com Thobi
you create too many misunderstandings between them
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