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Chapter Eighty-Five: Unraveled Threads

Author: Hallie Hart
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-20 07:11:05

Dominic’s POV

The morning light crept through the blinds, casting thin stripes of gold across the dark mahogany desk where I sat, nursing the cold remains of my coffee. The city was waking up outside my window, but inside the penthouse, a quiet storm was brewing — one I had no intention of hiding from any longer.

Last night’s confession to Amelia lingered heavy in my mind. I was a man who controlled everything — markets, meetings, people — but when it came to her, control slipped through my fingers like sand. She had unraveled threads I didn’t even realize were loose, exposing raw edges of pain and vulnerability I usually locked away deep inside.

I glanced at my phone. Two missed calls. One text. From Amelia.

“Are you okay?”

Simple words, but loaded. It wasn’t just concern — it was the fragile, tender connection we were building amid the chaos. And yet, beneath that concern, I sensed hesitation. There was so much left unsaid, so many walls still standing between us.

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