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The Right Time

Autor: Calai
last update Data de publicação: 2026-05-16 04:54:36

Aria remained seated long after Adrian told her about the divorce. The call was still open, but neither of them spoke for a while.

Everything looked the same, the desk, the window, the quiet movement outside, but nothing felt the same anymore. Her life had stayed the same on the surface, while everything underneath had shifted.

Finally, Adrian broke the silence. “There’s another matter we need to address.”

Aria leaned back slightly. “That sounds serious.”

“It’s practical,” he replied.

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Mira Kim
This chapter feels real, the main characters actually sharing a conversation abt their history and feelings. Much less mechanical of what happened, who knows what, etc.
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Monic Okpara
finally they are talking about their feelings
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