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Chapter Ten: Triggered

Author: Opute Ovie
last update publish date: 2026-06-25 06:13:10

Sera’s POV

My eyes widened at the scene I had somehow played a leading role in, unable to pull away as someone who was being kissed. And passionately at that, except he seemed to be the only one enjoying it a little too much.

I folded my hands to keep myself in check because I could already feel my knees going weak, and if care wasn't taken, I'd be losing it in a bit.

Lira's gasp made me uneasy, and I tried to untangle myself from the situation, but he held on tightly. Tight enough that it felt
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