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Chapter 27 : The War Begins

Author: Cynthia
last update publish date: 2026-04-20 15:45:00

The knock came before the sun had fully set.

Hard. Insistent. Demanding.

Emma froze. Her fingers lingered on the edge of the couch. Pain throbbed in her leg—fresh, raw, reminding her she wasn’t fully steady yet. Another knock, sharper this time, rattling the wood. Her chest tightened. Her pulse quickened.

She exhaled. Carefully, deliberately. Dragging one foot, then the other, she moved toward the door. Each step a small
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Jhoyen Domingo
......... I'M FEEL BORING!! SO TOXIC RELATIONSHIP!!!
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mildred lorena
He is a narcissist, narcissists don't let go cause they see that as losing their power and control.
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Deohos
still dont understand what he wants from her.....or has their relationship just became a game that he has to win???
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