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Chapter 9: Marrying me is a strategy

Author: Clara’s Pen
last update publish date: 2026-05-13 17:31:22

OLIVIA’S POV

The moment I stepped into my apartment I stopped moving.

I just stood in the middle of the room with my bag still on my shoulder and stared at nothing. The walls. The ceiling. The small crack above the window I had been meaning to report to the landlord for three months.

Everything looked exactly the same as when I left it.

That felt wrong somehow. Like the room should look different. Like something that significant should leave a mark on the walls.

I dropped my bag on the floor a
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