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Chapter 22

last update publish date: 2026-03-14 18:45:13

Lorenzo’s POV

They couldn’t be mine. Could they?

I leaned back in my chair, staring at the ceiling as if the answer might suddenly appear there. The math wasn’t complicated—six years ago, Chiara left. The twins were about five. The timeline fit too well. Too damn well. It got me thinking
 were they my kids?

But then again, Chiara couldn’t have hidden something like this without slipping up. I knew her. If they were mine, wouldn’t she have stayed? The Chiara I knew would never let an opportu
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