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Chapter 70

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Aria's Point of View

Morning sunlight filters through the blinds, thin golden lines cutting across my blanket. For a few seconds, I just lie there, listening to the faint hum of voices and footsteps in the hallway, the sound of everyone getting ready for another day. It should feel normal. It almost does.

But the moment I open my eyes, everything from last night rushes back, the party, Cole’s kiss, Griffen’s face in the firelight when I accused him. The memory makes my stomach twist.

With a quiet sigh, I sit up and rub my temples. Maren’s bed is already empty, she must have gone to breakfast. I pull on jeans and a soft hoodie, trying to shake the restless feeling clinging to me like a shadow.

When I step outside, the air is crisp, carrying the scent of dew and pine. Students mill around the courtyard, laughing, and talking carefree. I wish I could be like that. I head towards the cafeteria, my hands shoved deep in my pockets.

Cole spots me the moment I walk in. He is already sitt
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