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Chapter 24: Why had he not seen it?

Author: Raven
last update publish date: 2026-04-13 20:38:38

Victoria's POV

Raquel stepped in close before I could steady myself.

Her arm slid around me as if she meant to support me, guiding my weight so I would not fall again. From a distance, anyone would have thought she was helping. Her face even carried that soft, shaken expression that made her look like she was barely holding back tears.

But I could feel the truth of it.

I tried to pull my arm away, but her grip did not loosen. It stayed firm, controlled, disguised as care. No matter how I shift
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