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Chapter 203: Ethan's Observation

Auteur: Evve
last update Date de publication: 2026-02-18 08:08:51

The morning of the wedding—the real wedding, the one in Maine, the one with the lighthouse and the pie—was not calm.

It was 5:00 AM in the penthouse. Outside, the sky was a deep, bruised indigo, the city lights of Manhattan reduced to a blurred, sleepy grid far below. But inside, the air was humming with the frantic, controlled energy of a military mobilization.

Suitcases were lined up by the door like soldiers awaiting inspection. Garment bags, ominous and heavy in their plastic sheaths, hu
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