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Author: Sunday
last update publish date: 2026-04-20 22:40:43

POV: Malachi

I knew it was going to be a long night the moment Evelyn said those words.

“Kill her for me.”

She didn’t yell or cry this time either. That was the problem.

Evelyn's calm is worse than Evelyn's anger.

Angry, you can manage. You can argue, redirect, hold her shoulders until she snaps out of it. But calm? Calm means she’s already decided something in her head and there’s no easy way to pull her back.

We were in the safe house living room. Nina was by the window, peeking through the b
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