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CHAPTER 12: MEMORIES

Author: Benie
last update publish date: 2026-05-19 16:19:31
When their eyes met, everything else vanished. The shouting reporters and the loud, thumping music from the event center seemed to fade into complete silence. Julian and Valeria stood frozen, locked in a tense, high-stakes gaze that felt like it lasted forever, even though it was only a few seconds.

In that quiet moment, the red carpet around them disappeared. For Julian, seeing Valeria dressed in sharp, aggressive white was overwhelming. Memories flashed through his mind, Valeria at eighteen,
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