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Chapter 26: A Different Kind Of Morning

Penulis: J.Reeves
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2025-08-21 22:39:44

Aurora’s POV

The morning sun slipped through my curtains, golden and far too cheerful for the mess inside my head. I told myself today was just another Monday.

Just another day of classes, crowded hallways, and pretending I wasn’t the girl who somehow attracted the worst kind of attention.

Except… it wasn’t.

Because I couldn’t forget the way Zander looked at me that night at the club. Or the way Rowan’s nearness lit sparks along my skin I still couldn’t explain.

I felt like a wire stretched too tight, one wrong touch from snapping.

I dressed slowly, jeans and a soft sweater, brushing my hair until it fell smooth. In the mirror, I practiced a smile that didn’t look haunted.

Just a normal sixteen-year-old girl. Not someone whose life was shifting in ways she couldn’t even name.

At breakfast, Mom asked if I was excited for school. Dad kissed my forehead before heading out to work. I smiled and nodded like nothing was wrong. Like everything was ordinary.

But by the time I stepped into
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