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Chapter 78

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Winter POV

Ever since that day in the library ,when everything I told Tyron had shattered the version of his life he’d clung to, there had been a distance between us. It wasn’t sudden, like a storm rolling in. It was subtle, a shift you could only notice when you cared enough to look. He had been distant in conversation, answering me with clipped words.

He was distant in bed, though I knew it wasn’t me,it never had been. It was him, trapped in the shadow of the revelation, carrying the weight of a betrayal so deep it had been part of his bloodline all along.

I tried to give him space, but space had only made the distance grow. The closer I got, the further he seemed to drift, like smoke slipping between my fingers. I couldn’t stand it. I hated seeing him carry all that pain alone, and yet he wouldn’t let me in.

It was why, after Casey’s son was born, I had noticed something else. Tyrone had begun spending hours in the nursery, standing by the window, watching the boy sleep.

He wasn’
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