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CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

作者: Black Willows
last update publish date: 2026-08-02 23:24:59

Ava's POV

I did not sit down.

He almost smiled at that. Almost. Then he set the cup back on the table instead of pushing the point, which told me more about where his head was than anything he could have said out loud.

‘We can't do that again,’ I signed. My hands were steadier than I expected. I'd take it.

“Which part,” he said. “The kissing, or the part where I told you the truth?”

‘Both.’

“Okay.” He leaned back in his chair, unhurried, like we had all morning instead of forty minutes before W
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