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Chapter 219

Penulis: Edidion Donald
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-05-30 13:56:36

The Night Before Everything Changed

Nobody planned for it to feel so emotional.

God.

Because technically nothing happened.

Not yet.

No dramatic emergency.

No rushing to the hospital.

Just an ordinary evening.

And somehow—

that made it worse.

Or better.

Honestly both.

The sun slowly disappeared beyond the ocean while golden light filled the house one room at a time.

Everything felt unusually quiet.

Like the world itself understood something important approached.

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