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Chapter 75

Author: Gesha
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The morning began too quietly.

Elena woke before sunrise, wrapped in blankets she didn’t remember pulling over herself. Her mind was heavy with fragments of dreams—Holden’s voice calling her name, the warmth of his hand brushing her hair back, the way the storm had softened him.

But when she blinked awake, the room was empty.

Cold.

Silent.

She closed her eyes again.

Everything would have been easier if she could simply forget last night.

If she could pretend the warmth between them was only the storm.

If she could stop replaying the sound of his heartbeat under her cheek.

But pretending was becoming impossible.

She swung her legs out of bed, feet touching the cold floor. The villa felt unusually large this morning—like every open space between them had doubled in size.

When she walked downstairs, the scent of freshly brewed coffee drifted from the kitchen. She followed it, pulse quickening against her will.

Holden stood at the counter, sleeves rolled up, hair still slightly messy
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