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Chapter Seventeen: The Rooftop

Author: Jace Thorne
last update publish date: 2026-04-28 14:27:56

She couldn't sleep.

This wasn't new she'd never been a clean sleeper, had spent most of her teenage years reading until two in the morning because her brain didn't know how to stop cataloguing things long enough to rest. But the particular quality of tonight's sleeplessness was different from habit. It had a texture. The kind that came from carrying too many significant things in a space that wasn't built to hold all of them at once.

She left Demi sleeping at half past one and went up.

The roof
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