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Brecken Refuses To Let Go

Author: Sommy Writes
last update publish date: 2026-06-19 22:03:02

BRECKEN POV

I tore the penthouse apart looking for a note. A bag. Anything.

But there was nothing.

Her phone was charging in the kitchen, which meant she hadn't taken it, which meant wherever she'd gone, she'd gone deliberately disconnected, and that thought put something cold and sharp through my chest that hadn't been there since the night I found her bleeding out in an alley.

"Camera footage," I said to Gareth. My voice came out wrong. Too steady. The kind of steady that's actually the oppos
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