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Chapter 25

Author: Raven writer
last update publish date: 2026-06-17 19:01:43

Molly’s POV

The morning sun rose over the manor with a deceptive brilliance, casting long, golden fingers across the breakfast room that felt entirely too cheerful for the tension simmering beneath the surface.

The air was still charged from the previous night’s display of silent, territorial fury, and as I sat at the long table, the clink of silverware against porcelain sounded unnervingly loud. I kept my eyes lowered, nursing a cup of tea, trying to pretend that the heavy, watchful presence
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