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Chapter Thirty -One : Old enemies Resurface

Penulis: Nathy Fiverr
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2025-08-10 08:28:47

Her phone slipped from her fingers and landed on the bed with a muted thud. She sat there for a moment, listening to the rapid, uneven rhythm of her breathing. Her mind played the words her strange caller had repeated over and over again. She couldn't get it off her mind.

Interested in her husband’s business. And in her.

She shivered subconsciously and rubbed her arms. She had a premonition that something bad was going on and whatever it was it was terrible. The smell of danger hung around th
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