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Chapter 22 : Lunch, Looks, and an Uprising

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LENA'S POV

Lunch hour crept in quietly.

I didn’t usually eat in the office—not because I didn’t want to, but because eating meant slowing down. And slowing down meant thinking. Remembering. Feeling.

But today, I made an exception.

Kian sat across from me at the small meeting table in the corner of my office, quietly unpacking the lunch boxes the kitchen staff had dropped off. The silence wasn’t uncomfortable. It was... strange. Heavy, yet soft. Like the air before a storm.

He handed me my container, his fingers brushing mine briefly. I didn’t flinch, but I felt the shiver run up my arm.

We ate in silence for the first few minutes, the occasional clink of cutlery the only sound between us. Outside, the buzz of company life continued. Phones ringing. Keys clicking. The low hum of ambition.

Inside, it was just us.

The way it used to be.

I let my eyes linger on him longer than I should have. The light from the blinds cut across his face, and when he smiled—just slightly,
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