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CHAPTER 60: The Room She Left Behind

Autor: Aurelia Dawn
last update Data de publicação: 2026-06-05 09:44:43

For a few seconds, nobody said anything.

The hidden room seemed to absorb the silence.

Aria stood beside the desk, staring at the open notebook. The handwriting belonged to her mother. She knew it instantly. The neat slant of the letters. The occasional ink blot where she’d probably paused to think.

It felt strangely intimate.

As though she had walked into a conversation that had been waiting years to continue.

Ethan stepped closer but kept a respectful distance.

“What else is there?” he asked
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