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CHAPTER 101— Taking a break

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Harold did not sleep.

I knew this because I did not sleep either, and every time I opened my eyes, he was still there.

Sometimes he sat on the edge of the bed, elbows on his knees, fingers laced together so tightly his knuckles went pale. Other times he stood by the window, staring into the night like it might answer questions he had not dared to ask out loud. He barely moved. Barely blinked.

It made something uneasy coil in my chest.

I did not know him. Not really. But I knew this was not how someone who felt safe behaved.

“Harold,” I whispered at some point, my voice cutting softly through the dark.

He turned immediately, like he had been waiting for my voice alone. “Did I wake you?”

I shook my head. “You look… worried.”

He let out a breath that sounded too sharp to be relief. “I am.”

He came closer, sat beside me again. The mattress dipped with his weight. His presence felt solid. Grounding.

“I keep thinking,” he said quietly, “that someone has already hurt you twice. That means th
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