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The dining room is bathed in soft morning light, the kind that makes everything feel warm and golden.

Dust motes float lazily in the air, catching the glow as if time itself has slowed down. I’m picking at a plate of fruit, my mind still on the sensual kiss Valentine and I shared the day before, when Achilles strolls in, looking far too energetic for this hour.

He’s wearing a fitted black shirt and jeans, his usual smirk plastered across his annoyingly perfect face.

There’s something about the way he moves, like he owns every room he walks into, and in some twisted way, he probably does.

“Morning, sunshine,” he says, sliding into the chair across from me. “Sleep well?”

I glare at him. “Define ‘well.’”

He chuckles, reaching for a croissant. He bites into it, moaning out softly in pleasure. "Mara bakes the best of these. You can't find them taste this good elsewhere. Not even in France."

"Oh? You would never say this to her face though."

"Of course not." He leans over the table to me.
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