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CHAPTER 6

Author: SoleReign
last update publish date: 2026-04-16 12:00:42

ELARA POV

The morning light in the penthouse was unforgiving. It hit the white marble floors and the glass walls with a brightness that made my head ache. I had spent most of the night staring at the door, half-expecting Alaric to walk in and apologize, or at least explain why he had almost kissed me before throwing my status back in my face.

Neither happened.

I walked into the kitchen, my footsteps sounding too loud in the quiet apartment. Alaric was already there. He was sitting at the bre
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