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Chapter Five: A Leap of Faith

Author: Lovette
last update publish date: 2024-12-13 22:58:57
I stared at the screen, blinking at it a few times until I finally came back to my senses.

It was only when I looked at the date that I realized… It was my birthday. My eighteenth, to be exact.

Milla and the little kids were the only ones that cared about this day, so it made sense that they already had something planned for me. None of us could have predicted the heartbreak that would happen instead.

I debated on doing it, getting up and checking said box, and after time passed, I don’t k
Lovette

Alessi has no idea what's in store for her! And for you lovely readers too hehe don't forget to add to your libraries to be updated x Happy weekend! ♡

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