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Chapter 119: Line in the Sand.

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**********************(Claire’s POV)************************

The sound of the news anchor's voice still echoed in Claire's ears long after the video ended.

"....fork linked to the murder weapon has been recovered near an abandoned room in the precinct tied to the accused, Aliana Moore. Prosecutors say it may explain the previously missing piece of the crime scene puzzle..."

It was a damn good show. Public opinion would be swayed within hours. The moment they aired that segment, Aliana had been painted not just as the prime suspect—but as a monster. I could practically hear the gavel echoing with finality.

But I wasn’t going to let that happen.

Even though Aliana is guilty in her own way. I wouldn't allow Liam to have his way with her__ not after he manipulated her to betray me_ I believe so.

“No way that fork is real,” Etian muttered, pacing the living room. “It’s too clean. Too convenient.”

“It’s planted,” I said sharply.

“He’s using the media to frame her before we get a chance to
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