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Chapter 27: The Breaking Point

Author: Elara
last update publish date: 2026-03-26 21:04:09

The mansion felt unfamiliar. Not because it had changed—But because Elara had. She stood in one of the guest rooms now, far from Adrian’s. The silence here was different. Colder. Empty. No presence. No warmth. No him. Her fingers traced the edge of the bed as her thoughts spiraled. It wasn’t an accident. The words wouldn’t leave her mind. Everything she believed in… everything she had built her fragile trust upon… had started as a lie, a plan, amanipulation. And yet—

Her heart still ached for h
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