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Author: Bishop Writes
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CATHERINE

As the door shut, I was left standing there, stunned and shaken. What unnerved me most wasn’t Kane’s angry outburst but the split-second eye contact we shared before the door closed.

His piercing gaze locked onto mine, and in that moment, I felt anger, pain, and something I couldn’t quite place. My hands trembled as I clutched the basket of food I had so painstakingly prepared.

It felt like the purpose of my visit was completely destroyed. The confidence I had mustered earlier had vanished. Swallowing hard, I turned and started walking back toward my chambers with unease.

On the way, I ran into Zelda. She was always graceful as usual. Her sharp eyes immediately focused on me as if she could see the turmoil I was trying so desperately to hide.

“Catherine,” she uttered. “Are you alright?”

I forced a smile and nodded, tightening my grip on the basket. “Yes, I’m fine, Zelda.”

She raised an eyebrow, clearly unconvinced. “You look pale. Where are you coming from?”

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