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CHAPTER 58: The Point of No Return 🔞

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ISABELLA'S POV

I was making a terrible mistake.

I knew it with every fiber of my being as Leon carried me toward his bed, knew it as he set me down gently on silk sheets that probably cost more than my entire village had earned in a year, knew it as he looked down at me with those golden eyes full of hunger and something that looked dangerously like tenderness.

I knew it.

And I didn't care.

"Are you sure?" Leon asked, his voice rough. He knelt beside the bed, one hand cupping my face. "Because once we cross this line, Isabella, I won't be able to pretend anymore. I won't be able to look at you and see just a maid. I'll see you. Only you."

The words should have terrified me. Should have sent me running.

Instead, they ignited something I'd been trying to ignore for weeks.

"I'm sure," I whispered, even though I wasn't. Even though this was betrayal of everything I'd sworn to avenge. Even though Magnus's memory deserved better than this.

But I was so tired. Tired of being alone. Tired of
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