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Chapter 28: The Restaurant

Auteur: M.O.E
last update Date de publication: 2026-03-25 05:57:37

The restaurant was nothing like she'd expected.

She had been to three restaurants with Alexander in five weeks. They were the kind of rooms that treated dinner as a statement of position, enormous and perfect and full of people conducting the business of being seen. She had worn the right things to all of them and said the right things and come home exhausted in the specific way of performances that had gone technically well.

This was a room with twelve tables.

Downtown, in a neighborhood that
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