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Chapter 79: A calculated Betrayal.

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****************************Liam's POV********************

The heavy silence and tension that my father brought still lingered. His words still lingered like smoke, wrapping around my thoughts, burning slowly. I could still feel the ghost of his stare__ sharp, disappointed, final.

He said he’d dig quietly. He wouldn’t protect me.

But I didn’t need him to.

I stood up, my spine stiff, and walked to the cabinet hidden behind the bookshelf. A flick of a concealed latch, a click, and the wood panel slid open, revealing a slim black case nestled in the dark.

Inside it were the things I kept for leverage. Not safety. Not protection. Just control.

And Aliana's file was at the top.

I pulled it free, flipping through crisp pages and glossy prints. Photos. Screenshots. Copies of conversations. Recordings transcribed into neat blocks of text. She’d been clever. Careful. But not perfect. No one ever was.

She’d met with Sadie twice—both meetings undocumented, off the record. One of them was the day
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