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Auteur: T. Valen
last update Dernière mise à jour: 2026-02-15 17:41:46

Wow, wow, wow, wow. 

Who would have thought that Nikolai will cheat on Vittoria. What a jerk. 

I wonder how Vittoria will react when she wakes up. 

Anyways, I just want to say a big thank you to everyone who has been reading my book. I really do hope you guy's like it. 

And a even bigger thank you for everyone who has been supporting my book. 

This is my first ever book, it definitely isn't the greatest book , but I am trying. 

Just for some clarification, I haven't forgotten about Matteo, or Cece, or Vittoria's mother and younger sister. I do have a plan for them that you can read about later. 

I also have plans for Dante, and Nikolai's family, so definitely look out for those chapters. I can confirm they will be very interesting. 

Anyways, that's all from me right now, I'll see you later

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