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Chapter Forty Two: The Weight of Trust

Author: Elizabeth.C
last update publish date: 2026-07-03 12:23:54

Sebastian

He found Alec in the study that evening, the same room that had somehow become the place where everything real between the three of them eventually got said out loud.

Alec looked up. Something in his face was carefully neutral in the particular way Seb recognized as bracing for a difficult conversation.

"She told you," Alec said. Not a question.

"She told me."

"And?"

Seb sat down across from him, taking his time before answering, letting his brother sit a moment longer in the uncertai
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