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Chapter 102: You Two Are Family

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Diana’s POV

The last thing I remembered before the darkness took me was Lucas.

I wasn’t sure if that was a memory or a mercy my mind had created to soften the fall. His face, stern, frantic, unyielding, hovered behind my closed eyes like an afterimage burned into my thoughts.

When I woke, it was light that greeted me first.

Soft. Familiar.

I blinked, my lashes heavy, my body slow to respond. The ceiling above me swam into focus, and with it came recognition so sharp it stole my breath.

Lucas’s bedroom ceiling.

My heart skipped violently.

I pushed myself up on instinct, panic rushing in before sense could catch up. My gaze flew around the room, the muted colours, the heavy curtains, the faint scent of him that lingered in the air.

This was his room.

The room we’d shared briefly. Before the Smith mansion. Before I took everything from Gordon.

“Lucas…” I whispered, my throat dry.

Silence.

“Lucas,” I tried again, louder now, shifting my weight to sit up........

The door opened.

Lucas step
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