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Chapter 65 Encroachment

Author: Angela Noir
last update publish date: 2026-05-16 16:04:42

The afternoon sunlight flooded through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Dorothea lay stomach-down on the plush carpet, lost in her drawings, while Avery sat on the sofa with her laptop balanced on her knees.

On the screen was Julian’s medical log for the day.

In the attached photo, Julian propped himself up against a stack of pillows, his complexion looking marginally better than it had the previous week. Avery zoomed in on the image, meticulously verifying that the IV port on his wrist had been r
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