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Chapter 158 - Interrupting The Normal

Penulis: Tabitha
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The sun filtered lazily through the curtains, casting golden slants across the small living room floor.

Ayra stood near the counter, struggling to fit the slightly too-large photo into the cheap frame she’d picked up earlier that morning from a local thrift stall.

It was plastic, a bit scratched at the edges, with faux wood texture, but she didn’t care. The picture mattered more.

It was one Lucian hadn’t even noticed being taken—a quiet moment from last week, during their walk back from the ba
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