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The First Day

Author: Empi
last update publish date: 2026-06-11 06:29:59

CHAPTER TWENTY

The First Day

Aria's POV

I called Jerome on Monday morning.

He picked up before the second ring which told me he had been expecting it and had probably been sitting with his phone close. I said yes and he said good and then immediately started talking about the timeline and I had to ask him to slow down twice which he did without apology and I liked that about him.

I called Marcus after.

That one was harder.

He listened without interrupting, which was his way, and when I finished
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