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Chapter 65: Split-Second Decision

Author: AnnaKendra
last update publish date: 2026-06-11 08:12:45

Pakin’s P.O.V

After we settled the bill—though Sean made sure to insist on paying, despite my weak protests—he took my hand and led me down a narrow dirt path beside the restaurant.

The air smelled of damp earth and the distant scent of grilled fish from a vendor somewhere along the riverbank. The sky had begun to turn shades of orange and pink, the setting sun casting golden light across the rippling water.

Sean finally stopped at a qui

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