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Chapter One Hundred and Five: What To Die For

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The house was too quiet now. The kind of silence that came after a fight that hadn’t really ended.

Lucien didn’t look back when he walked out of the conservatory.

He couldn’t.

If he did, he wasn’t sure if he’d go back in to finish the argument, or fall to his knees in front of her.

Her words rang louder than the echoes of Julio’s accusations:

“Because I love you, you bastard!”

She had said it like a curse. Like an anchor.

She had said it like a confession and a threat all in one. Raw. Unfiltered. It hadn’t been soft. It hadn’t been sweet. It had been a scream in a burning room.

Lucien’s jaw flexed as he moved through the dim corridor, boots silent against polished marble. The storm outside was growing louder, wind clawing at the shutters, thunder rolling low like the growl of a warning.

His steps led him toward the armory wing, where Julio had set up a new control hub, tucked into the old wine cellar. Reinforced concrete. One way in, one way out. No windows.

Perfect for paranoia.

Lucie
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Lucien has always been a man who survives by staying numb, but Emilia cracked something in him he’s not sure he can seal back up. The cracks are showing, and the house is starting to feel more like a battlefield. Julio’s warning wasn’t just paranoia… it was prophecy. What happens when love becomes the most dangerous vulnerability? 👇 Let me know what you think in the comments, do you trust Julio’s instincts, or is he pushing too far? And what do you think Lucien is really feeling? Next chapter is going to sting. Stay ready. 💔🖤

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