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Chapter 28: Fractured Control

Author: Neerfa
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-04-06 23:39:57

Ethan's POV:

Panic surged through me like a deer caught in red light. I yanked Adrian’s hands off me and shoved him back. He staggered a few steps, his eyes still darting over me while mine flickered between him and the door.

“Ethan—are you okay?” a concerned voice came from the other side. “Adrian… open the door.”

I gulped, my breath catching against my ribs.

Scratching the back of my head, I searched for an excuse when Adrian straightened himself, fixing his disheveled shirt, running a hand t
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