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Chapter 237 – The Silence Between Us

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*********************Mack’s POV************

The morning starts like it’s holding its breath.

Claire sits across from me at the small kitchen table, her fingers curled loosely around her mug, eyes fixed on the steam rising off her coffee like it’s trying to tell her something. She hasn’t touched it. The sunlight cuts across her cheekbones, highlighting the pale shadows under her eyes.

She’s thinking hard — I can tell. Not about the news on the muted TV or the half-burnt toast between us. About something she hasn’t told me.

I give her space, waiting.

She looks up once, catches me watching her, then drops her gaze back to her coffee. It’s the same pattern as last night, the same tight-lipped restraint. She’s holding something in, and every instinct in me is screaming to drag it out of her. But I know her well enough to know that pushing will only make her retreat deeper into herself.

I want to tell her the silence between us is louder than any argument we could have. But I bite it
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