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CHAPTER TWENTY - EIGHT

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ARIA

For the first time since the tutorial sessions began, the lesson with Adrian had gone… smoothly. No arguments, no tension, no clipped words scraping at my nerves. Just work. It almost felt normal—like maybe our session could be easier for once.

But I pushed the thought away as I trudged up the steps to the apartment building. The pale evening sky pressed down like a weight I couldn’t shake. The faint chill in the air did nothing to soothe the heaviness in my chest. Every step felt laboriou
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