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Chapter 49

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The drive to Eleanor's mysterious property took them through winding back roads Luna had never seen before, despite living in New York her entire life. The city lights faded behind them until only darkness stretched ahead, broken occasionally by the glow of their headlights catching road signs she couldn't quite read.

Grayson sat beside her in the backseat of Marcus's SUV, his hand finding hers in the darkness. Neither of them spoke, but she could feel the tension radiating from him. The FBI
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    Saturday dawned clear and bright, the kind of perfect autumn day that seemed designed for weddings. Luna woke to find Grace and Helena already in her room, carrying breakfast trays and wearing matching grins."The bride doesn't cook on her wedding day," Grace announced, setting down a tray of pastries and fresh fruit."We also brought champagne," Helena added, producing a bottle. "For mimosas, obviously."They ate together in Luna's suite, the three sisters laughing and talking like they'd done this their whole lives instead of just a few months. The ease between them still amazed Luna—how naturally they'd fallen into being family."I need to tell you both something," Luna said as they were finishing breakfast. "Before today gets crazy and emotional and I forget."Her sisters looked at her expectantly."Thank you. For finding me, for accepting me, for becoming my family when I'd been alone for so long." Luna's voice wavered. "I spent so many years thinking I'd never have this—sisters,

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    The next morning arrived with golden sunlight streaming through the bedroom windows. Luna woke to find Grayson already awake, propped up on one elbow, watching her with an expression so tender it made her heart ache."How long have you been staring at me?" she asked, her voice still rough with slee

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    They settled in the living room as the afternoon sun slanted through the tall windows. Marcus brought tea, and for a while, they simply sat together in comfortable silence."I keep thinking about tomorrow," Luna said eventually. "Taking you both to meet Mom properly. Being all together as a family.

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