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Chapter 86 — Don’t Leave Me Behind

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Liana didn’t expect her day to end with a stranger waiting inside her studio lobby.

The man stood near the front desk, tall and sharply dressed in charcoal gray, his presence so still and precise he almost blended into the shadows. His expression was unreadable, but his posture—straight-backed, disciplined—gave one thing away instantly.

Draven Dusk didn’t send normal people.

“Miss Carver?” the man asked the moment she stepped in.

Her staff looked uneasy. Marcy kept glancing between the man and Liana like she wasn’t sure if she should call security or faint.

“Yes?” Liana said cautiously. “Can I help you?”

He approached her with measured steps, stopping at a respectful distance before giving a faint bow.

“My name is Elias Ward. I’m an emissary from Dusk Industries.” His tone was calm, almost gentle, but it was the calm of a man trained not to show anything. “Mr. Dusk requested I deliver something to you.”

Requested.

Not asked.

Not suggested.

Requested—Draven language for he ex
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