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Chapter 108

Author: Crystal hart
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Sunlight filtered softly through the sheer curtains, casting gentle streaks of gold on the carpeted floor. The room smelled faintly of Kemi’s coconut-scented hair cream and the lavender diffuser Zara had placed near the dresser weeks ago.

A soft knock came at the door.

Zara stirred from her position on the edge of the bed, already dressed in a simple white top and loose, pale blue trousers. Her back remained straight, face impassive.

“Madam Zara,” came the cook’s voice through the door, careful, polite. “Breakfast is ready, ma. Should I bring yours here?”

Zara opened the door halfway, her tone firm but not unkind.

“Yes, bring it up here. Thank you.”

Kemi, still lounging under the covers with a bonnet on her head, turned over and blinked. “Why upstairs? Why don’t we just go downstairs and eat at the dining table like normal human beings?”

Zara moved toward the mirror, adjusting a stray curl near her temple. “I don’t want to associate with anybody. Let’s just eat here, please.”

Kemi sat
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