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THE UNSPOKEN PLAN

Penulis: Jenifer Carson
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SELENA

Lucian came back into the room alone, quietly closing the door behind him. I looked up immediately, expecting to hear the sound of Elder Damon’s footsteps following him, but none came. It was just him. I figured Elder Damon must have left.

But that wasn’t what caught my attention the most.

Lucian was smiling.

Not the kind of smile he wore when he was trying to hide something, or the forced one he used when trying to seem okay. This one was different—soft, calm, yet unreadable. Like he had figured something out. Like he was finally at peace with a decision I wasn’t part of.

He didn’t say a word, just walked slowly across the room and sat on the edge of the bed. His eyes swept over me briefly, but not in a way that gave anything away. I studied his face, hoping to read the answer he clearly wasn’t going to say out loud.

I opened my mouth, then closed it again. My heart was fluttering in a strange way—not from fear, but something close to confusion mixed with hope. He looked… ligh
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