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Chapter 13

Author: Aisha Vale
last update publish date: 2026-04-30 02:08:31

Nate’s POV

I woke up before she did.

For about thirty seconds, I just lay there, staring at the ceiling, the room quiet, everything feeling strangely uncomplicated. Then I turned my head and looked at her.

She was asleep on her side, facing me, one hand tucked beneath her cheek. Hair loose across the pillow. Face completely relaxed in a way it never quite was when she was awake. No sharp wit, no deflection, no carefully maintained composure. Just her. Soft. Still. Completely unaware of be
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