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Chapter 18: The Weight of Truth

Author: Nnenna
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-03 20:04:53

The world outside the Blackwood Estate had never felt so distant, so unreachable. Lena stared out of the narrow window in Adrian’s study, her gaze fixed on the moonlight that spilt across the land, casting long shadows that seemed to stretch into infinity. The estate was alive with whispers, secrets embedded in its very walls, and she was right in the middle of it all—caught between the past and the future, between truth and the lies that had been woven around her since the moment she stepped foot here.

Adrian was behind her, silent for now, but she could feel his presence, the way his energy clung to the room, filling the space with an invisible weight. He was always there, always just a breath away, yet there was a distance between them that seemed insurmountable.

Lena wanted to break it, to bridge the gap that had formed between them. But how could she? How could she reach across the chasm that had opened between them without falling into it herself?

“Lena,” Adrian’s voice broke th
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