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Chapter 105

last update publish date: 2026-03-19 02:09:02

(Solene — First Person)

Morning slips in like it doesn’t want to be noticed.

Light touches the curtains first, then the edge of the bed, then him.

I’m already awake.

Have been for a while, I think. Time feels strange here. Like it stopped somewhere in the middle of the night and never picked back up properly.

Ethan is still asleep.

On his side. One arm stretched across the space between us again, like he reached for me at some point and didn’t quite get there.

I watch him.

Not in a dram
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