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Chapter twenty two

Author: Valerie Ray
last update publish date: 2026-04-15 23:35:18
Hazel pov

Chloe stood by our table. She looked down at us like we were dirt on her shoes. She had that fake, plastic smile plastered on her face. She was as insufferable as ever. I hated looking at her. I hated knowing we shared the same blood.

"Come on, Hazel," Chloe said. Her voice was too loud. She wanted people to hear her. "Don't be so cold to me. We are family, after all."

I just stared at her. Family. Right. The kind of family that steals your insurance money. The kind of family tha
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