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Chapter 7: The Billionaire’s Forgotten Bride (Story 5)

Author: Yela-ere
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Ethan didn’t say a word as I dropped to my knees, pulled the briefcase out from behind the trash bin, and aggressively spun the dials back to 0 5 1 2.

The click of the latches popping open felt like the sound of a hammer hitting a glass wall.

"Amelia, what is that?" Ethan asked, kneeling beside me on the plush carpet. His eyes were fixed on the worn leather, his brows furrowed in deep confusion. "I’ve never seen that briefcase in my life."

"Because they hid it from you," I said, my voice shaki
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