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chapter 102

Author: muse
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-06-07 08:48:08

Evelyn pov

I didn’t hear Damian come in. I was sitting on the edge of the velvet chaise in the bedroom, lost in my own breath, staring at nothing, trying to convince myself I wasn’t spiraling. But the moment I saw his reflection in the mirror—tense shoulders, jaw like granite—I knew something was wrong.

He stood there for a beat before walking in fully, an envelope in his hand.

“What is that?” I asked, though I already had a sinking feeling in my stomach.

He handed it to me without a word. I opened it slowly, as if delaying the inevitable might change its contents.

Photos.

Grainy. Tilted. Black and white, but unmistakable.

Me and Damian, together. One of me laughing on his balcony. One where he had his hand on my back at the beach house. A few of us in the elevator, faces too close.

Out of context, they looked… intimate. Vulnerable. Dangerous.

There was a typed note at the bottom:

““keep an eye on her?”?”

My hands trembled. “Who sent this?”

“We don’t know. Chris found it taped to my o
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