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Chapter 13: Lines You Shouldn’t Cross

Author: Chattyboy
last update publish date: 2026-03-18 23:30:01

Ava

Sleep should have come easily after the gala.

It didn’t.

My body was tired, but my mind refused to slow down. Every moment replayed itself the second I closed my eyes. The conversations. The stares. The pressure of standing beside Ethan like I belonged there.

And Adrian.

Especially Adrian.

I turned in bed, staring at the ceiling as the faint glow of city lights filtered through the curtains. His voice still echoed in my head. Calm. Controlled. Interested.

Too interested.

I sat up abruptly,
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