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Chapter 20: What could possibly go wrong?

Author: Kesi King
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 21:26:54

Serena’s POV

The frantic pounding in my chest had slowed down, synchronized with the steady rhythm of Killian’s heartbeat beneath my hand.

The panic was gone, leaving behind an empty canvas of pure, unadulterated awareness of how close he was.

The counting stopped.

Neither of us spoke.

“Better?” he whispered.

“Yes,” I managed, my voice finally sounding like my own.

“Good.”

Neither of us moved. Neither of us stepped back.

The crisis was over, and logically, that should have been the cue to pul
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