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CHAPTER 51: BETWEEN

Author: Zieey
last update publish date: 2026-05-26 18:48:41

He showed up without telling me. He just appeared and I was too exhausted, too raw with relief, to pretend it didn’t crack something open inside me. Isla pulled back from the hug and followed my gaze toward the exit.

She went quiet, that particular kind of quiet where a girl is recalibrating everything she thought she understood. Her eyes moved from me to Sebastian, then to Marcus. By the time her gaze settled on him, the decision was already made; she was just waiting for the pieces to fall
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