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Far From Over

Author: Kacy D. Rego
last update publish date: 2026-02-09 23:20:28

Emily's POV

I woke up to heat.

Not the lingering ache in my body, but something else. Something undeniable.

My eyes fluttered open and realized I was pressed against Malric’s chest. Solid. Warm. I shifted slightly, and my hands brushed something warm and undeniably solid.

My face dropped to my hand before I could stop it. Mistake.

My face burned instantly, even as pain throbbed through my ribs. I looked away, then looked back before I could stop myself. Another mistake.

I swallowed, my heart
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