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Chapter 106: Protecting Ethan

Author: Evve
last update publish date: 2026-01-16 10:52:59

Sophia arrived at the beach house like a hurricane in a black trench coat.

She didn't knock. She burst through the front door, her arms full of grocery bags, a laptop, and a bottle of vodka.

She stopped in the living room, taking in the scene.

Aurora was sitting on the sofa, wrapped in a blanket, her eyes red-rimmed. Ethan was playing on the floor with his blocks, humming quietly to himself.

"Okay," Sophia said, dropping the bags on the kitchen counter with a heavy thud. "Triage time."

She walk
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