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When Allies Become Unpredictable 2

Author: Rea melusi
last update publish date: 2026-03-25 00:40:17
“If I didn’t know better,” she added softly, “I would think someone convinced you.”

A subtle push.

A test.

Silence followed.

Longer this time.

Then—

“No one convinces me.”

Lorenzo’s voice came low.

Dangerous.

The warning was clear.

Blanca leaned back again.

Relaxed.

Unbothered.

On the surface.

“Of course not,” she said.

Smooth.

Effortless.

“But you must forgive my curiosity.”

Her fingers brushed her necklace lightly.

“You don’t make decisions like this witho
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