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Author: T.L. Dalton
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Dinner had just finished, the dining hall slowly emptying as laughter and chatter faded into the gentle hush of evening. Alice placed her napkin beside her plate and caught Trevor’s eye across the table. With the briefest nod, she motioned toward the hallway. Trevor rose without a word, following her with the casual air of a simple stroll, though both of them knew this wasn’t just a casual chat.

They walked in silence until they reached his office. Once inside, Trevor closed the door behind the
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