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CHAPTER 24: UNFINISHED CONVERSATION.

Author: Daisy
last update Last Updated: 2025-07-08 22:04:53

MICHAEL’S POV

She didn’t knock. She didn’t ask.

She walked in like she owned the place and went straight for the chair opposite my desk, my chair and sat down like we were equals.

Like nothing had ever happened between us. Like she hadn’t ripped out my soul three years ago and fed it to the wind.

Then she looked up at me with that same cool defiance, those emerald eyes too unreadable for someone who used to cry in my arms.

"Come sit," she said, brushing off invisible lint from her sleeve. "I don't have time. I need to talk fast before this coat starts melting on me, before a paparazzi finds me here."

I didn’t move at first. I just stared at her.

What the hell was she doing here? After all this time?

But if she wanted to play cold, I could match it.

I shut the door behind me, dragged the second chair out with the loudest scrape I could manage, and sat down beside her. Not across. Not at the desk. Beside. Let her feel it.

"Whatever rubbish you want to say, say it fast. I was already n
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