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Chapter 235: Not Going Home

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Rissa’s POV

I sat frozen in my car for almost a full minute, staring at the steering wheel like it could somehow tell me what to do. My chest rose and fell in short, shallow bursts, and my fingers wouldn’t stop trembling. Everything Anna said… everything I saw in Kristoff’s safe… none of it would leave my head.

It didn’t feel real.

It couldn’t be real.

Kristoff wasn’t a killer. He wasn’t capable of kidnapping. He wasn’t… a monster.

He was my fiancé.

My partner.

The man who promised me forever.

My throat tightened painfully.

I thought about going straight home and confronting him. For a moment, I even imagined it… walking into the living room, slamming the safe open in front of him, demanding answers, screaming all my suspicions out loud.

But almost immediately reality crushed the idea.

Confronting him wasn’t an option. I had no solid proof, only suspicion. And Kristoff was… good at talking. Good at twisting things. Good at making me feel crazy.

He would deny everything.

He would cove
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