Anya pov.The morning started quietly, but the calm was deceptive. Breakfast was laid out like a feast, every detail meticulous, yet I had no appetite. I sat at the long dining table, trying not to glance at Viktor too often. He was at the head, exuding his usual dominance even as he read something on his phone. It was Isabella who shattered the fragile peace. She glided into the room, her heels clicking sharply on the floor. As always, her confidence filled the space before she even said a word. “Good morning,” she purred, her voice syrupy as she slid into the chair next to Viktor. Without hesitation, she leaned into him, her hand brushing his arm. I stiffened. My fingers curled around my coffee cup, the ceramic warm against my skin. I kept my gaze on my plate, pretending not to notice. “You’re up early,” Viktor said, his voice neutral but polite. “Anything for you,” Isabella replied, laughing softly as though she’d just made the most clever j
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