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Chapter 8: A Coffee Too Close

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The sunlight pouring in through the front windows of *Chapter & Soul* drenched the shiny wood floors in slanted sheets of golden light. The scent of cinnamon and old paper clung to the air—Lena's scent—and the muted whine of a record playing in the back provided a lazy, jazzy rhythm to the morning.

Lena disinfected the front counter, her thoughts wandering.

She hadn't expected him to appear today.

It was a relaxed Thursday. School hours meant no Aria, and most of the regulars wouldn't wander in until later. The doorbell over the door hadn't rung all morning, and she was almost grateful for the peace. Grateful to get lost in the quiet, to lose herself between pages and responsibilities.

And yet…

When the doorbell finally rang, her breath was caught.

She turned slowly, fabric still gripped in hand.

Julian Blackwood.

Once more.

He was a picture of contrasts—steel-gray suit, black overcoat draped over one arm, and those eyes that always seemed to be measuring the world. There was a cuttin
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