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Chapter Twenty-Three: Ethan Calls

Author: Bless Luxor
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Sophie Steele

"Mummy!"

The voice came through before I'd even gotten the phone fully to my ear, loud enough that I had to adjust my grip, loud enough that I felt the sound land somewhere warm in my chest before I'd processed a single word.

"Hi, baby." I stepped further into the garden, away from the villa's windows, away from anything that needed my attention for the next few minutes. "Are you being good for Miriam?"

"I'm always good," Ethan said, with the complete confidence of
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