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CHAPTER 26: NOT AGAIN

Auteur: Zieey
last update Date de publication: 2026-05-04 07:26:43

He kept looking for seven months, while everyone around us made sure he never found me. I folded that last letter and sat with it for a long time, the paper warm between my fingers. The realization pressed in slowly, settling deep in my chest like it had no intention of leaving anytime soon.

I still went to work, not because I had processed any of it. I hadn’t. Some things don’t untangle quickly, and I was tired of pretending otherwise. I went because work was the one piece of my life that stil
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