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Chapter 28

Author: Author.B
last update publish date: 2026-04-29 20:44:19

Lena's POV

Ignoring someone is easier when they don’t notice, when the absence of your voice blends into everything else and no one stops to question it, but Derek notices in the worst possible way, not directly, just in the small pauses that stretch a little too long when I don’t respond the way I used to, and that makes it harder than it should be, because now it feels intentional even when I don’t say anything at all.

I don’t speak to him unless I have to, and even then it’s reduced to the b
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