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Chapter 51: Drunk encounter

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LENA'S POV

The ride home was a blur of city lights and soft music on low volume. The kind that filled the silence without asking for attention. I leaned my head against the window, Clara’s words echoing in my mind, warm and sweet like the last sip of wine still lingering on my tongue. I wasn’t drunk, not entirely. Just… light. A little fuzzy around the edges.

Ah fuck. I'm drunk again. mum won't like this.

As the cab pulled into the driveway, I noticed the lights in the parlor were still on. My stomach sank.

“Mum,” I murmured, already knowing what I’d walk into.

I brushed my head lightly to the side, before struggling to stand up from my seat.

I paid the driver and stepped out, the night air sobering me slightly. The front door creaked open under my touch, and there she was—my mother—seated rigidly on the couch in her usual silk nightgown, a mug of untouched chamomile tea in her hand, and that trademark disapproving frown locked in place.

“You’re late,” she said, not even looking up f
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