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Chapter 7

作者: Levinne
James's POV

After that night, I barely went back to the manor. I'd lost any kind of routine. Without meaning to, I started turning up in places where she might be.

The café she used to go to. The studio she had collaborated with. The street where she always bought her fabric and supplies. I went to all of them. I even stood for a long time outside the gallery she had once mentioned in passing.

She wasn't anywhere.

It was as though the city had swallowed her whole — no trace, no thread, no direct
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