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Chapter 46

Author: Phattie
last update publish date: 2026-05-04 19:43:10

ELARA'S POV

The days after my conversation with Ronan blurred together. I went through the motions. Breakfast with the boys. Lunch with the staff. Dinner with Kael. I smiled when I needed to smile. I laughed when I needed to laugh. But I wasn't there. Not really.

My mind was stuck on the same thing, over and over. I had killed Felix. I had killed Marcus. I had torn Kael's security apart. And no one cared. No one was afraid. They were too busy chasing ghosts, too busy with their fraud investigat
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