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ANOTHER LOCATION

作者: Tammy Lora
last update publish date: 2026-06-24 08:35:30

Nadia's POV

I didn't move for several minutes after he left, still not fully believing any of it — not the warehouse, not the video, not even the fact that Mara was safe. For some reason the thing my mind kept returning to was his face, not while he shot, not after, but before, that calm expression like he'd already decided, like my fear wasn't part of the equation at all. I looked away from nothing in particular. Wonderful.

I stood slowly and this time nobody stopped me, though my arm proteste
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