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Chapter 87

Author: Preshsylvie
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Chapter 87

Leah’s footsteps echoed relentlessly against the polished wooden floor of the spacious living room.

Her fingers clenched tightly, knuckles white as she paced back and forth like a caged lioness. Her head hung low, but the storm raging inside her eyes spoke volumes—every beat of her heart thudded with devastating fury.

Across from her, Clarissa was a mirror image of rage, her arms crossed tightly over her chest, lips pressed into a thin, furious line as the news whispered by Edith s
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