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Chapter 56

Author: Green
last update publish date: 2026-06-30 23:01:07

AURORA

The next morning came too fast. I barely slept, my mind spinning between Sophie's bruised face and the lectures I couldn't focus on. I heard her stirring on the couch around six, the blanket rustling, her soft groan as she sat up.

"Morning," I said from the desk, my laptop still open, the screen dim.

She blinked at me, her face puffy, her eyes swollen and dark. "Did you sleep at all?"

"A little."

"Liar."

I almost smiled. "Coffee?"

She nodded.

I went to the kitchen and started the coffee
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