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Kaid- why don’t you care?

Author: Viva
last update Last Updated: 2025-05-22 21:49:27

Aria’s POV

I wasn’t sure I’d ever get used to this lifestyle.

My fingers itched against the cold metal of the elevator rail as I watched the numbers blink, rising higher with every second. Forty-six. Forty-seven. Forty-eight.

Each floor we passed only reminded me how far I was from the girl who used to sleep with one eye open in a damp attic and dodge her stepmother’s fury. Now I was riding in a gold-trimmed elevator that stopped at the very top of the Apex penthouse.

A silent sigh escaped me as the doors slid open to reveal the familiar, lavish hallway.

I had already sent a message to Thane before I came: Priscilla is involved. She was part of my kidnapping. We need to shift the investigation. She’s not who we thought she was.

He hadn’t replied yet. Probably gathering the others. Or maybe just stunned.

I padded quietly toward the lounge. The door to the main area was already open.

As I approached, voices filtered through—low, serious.

Thane and Kaid.

They stood slightly apa
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