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Chapter 20: The Quiet Deal

last update publish date: 2026-01-26 23:30:40

Aria’s POV

Inside the kitchen, I leaned back against the counter as though my legs had forgotten their purpose. One hand braced the marble edge behind me, fingers curling until they ached. The other pressed flat against my chest, as if I could physically restrain my heart from battering its way out of my ribcage.

The room smelled faintly of coffee and lemon polish. Normal things. Domestic things. They felt unreal.

“Alexander is Mr Howard,” I whispered to no one, my lips barely moving. “Desmond
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