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Chapter Sixty Three

Author: Andrea Katie
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-13 05:51:40

The room was silent except for the tick of the clock, each second dropping like water in a cave. Leo sat cross-legged on the floor of his sanctuary, the shrine he had built with patient, obsessive hands.

The walls glimmered with photographs of Sienna.

But tonight his attention wasn’t on her. It was on Adrian.

The other man’s image stared back at him from a corner of the board—clippings from business magazines, paparazzi shots of him at airports, grainy captures Leo had taken himself. A thicker folder lay open on the floor: medical reports he’d managed to obtain through a quiet bribe, whispers traded for money in dingy hallways.

He had pored over them until the numbers blurred, until the words swam: insomnia, recurring migraines, fainting episode two years prior. A line scrawled in a physician’s note had snagged him like a hook: suspected early-stage malignancy. Referred to specialist.

Cancer. The mighty Adrian Hawthorne, cracked from the inside. He had just two years to live, or di
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