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Chapter Fifty Two: Everything's Complicated

Author: Lovette
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By the time I stumbled back to the cabin, the girls were deep into manicures, a rom-com, and what sounded like their third round of gossip.

Naya didn’t even look up from painting Kayla’s nails when she said, “Okay, spill. Who was that tall and mysterious stranger you were just talking to?”

I froze. “You saw that?”

“Girl, I was watching from the window like it was my own personal drama.” She grinned. “Distinguished jawline, sexy older man vibes. You looked like you fainted straight into a cologne ad.”

Clarisse perked up from her spot on the couch. “Wait, was that a staff member? Because I need his number. For research purposes.”

I sat down slowly, still feeling off-balance from the whole encounter. My legs felt shaky, and I couldn’t quite catch my breath. “He thought I was his niece at first. Mistaken identity thing.”

“You do have mysterious long-lost heiress energy,” Naya said without missing a beat.

I shot her a look, but couldn’t quite manage a smile. “Anyway… he said
Lovette

Oh my gooodnessss y'all!!! Thoughts??? Where could our Alpha Luca be! (Other than the mini suspense, I hope you are all having a lovely week tho ♡ x)

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Miss J.Rose 🌹
I hope Luca is ok! I bet his uncle has something to do with this
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