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Chapter 31 — What She Doesn’t Say

Author: Luna Hart
last update publish date: 2026-05-28 23:13:48

The food helped.

It usually did with Chloe. Something about eating together settled whatever had been unsettled when she arrived, like the act of it reminded her that things were still ordinary in the ways that counted.

By the time the containers were half empty she was already talking about something else, a seminar she had nearly slept through, a group project partner who had not opened a single shared document in two weeks, a dress she had been looking at online and couldn’t justify.

“Send m
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