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Chapter 93

Author: Ena Starr
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-17 23:58:45

Liliana

Susanna’s presence in my home was an irritation I couldn’t quite shake. She had come over hours ago, throwing herself dramatically onto my couch and complaining about how bored she was. Alexander, she claimed, was never home anymore; too busy at work, apparently. And staying in that big house all by herself was unbearable.

I barely listened. I had no interest in Susanna’s marriage troubles, nor did I particularly care if she was bored. I much preferred when we were both engrossed in our own lives, only checking in when necessary. But I also knew better than to send her away; keeping Susanna close meant keeping an eye on her. After all, the last thing I needed was for my reckless sister to go off and enact another one of her 'brilliant' plans without thinking things through.

So, I let her stay, pretending to be unbothered while she sprawled out on my couch, lazily scrolling through her phone as I looked over Harry’s midterm report card.

My brow furrowed as I spotted something d
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