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Chapter 11

Author: Raven writer
last update publish date: 2026-05-02 23:34:32

Molly’s POV

The air between us thickened, vibrating with a tension so palpable it felt like a physical cord stretching from his chest to mine.

Around us, the cacophony of the cafeteria began to fade into a muffled hum, leaving only the sound of my own frantic breathing.

He was looking at me with an intensity that stripped away my layers, searching my eyes for the girl who had arched her back beneath him in the clover just hours ago. He wanted me to admit it. He wanted the satisfaction of know
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