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Author: Asmodeus
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-31 16:09:54

The late afternoon slipped into the evening as we returned to the house, a comfortable quiet settling between us after the ride.

Caspian’s hand brushed mine briefly as we stepped into the entryway, and I felt the familiar thrill run through me. It was a soft touch, barely there, but enough to stir up the unsteady mix of emotions that had been simmering under the surface since the park.

Just as we were about to head further inside, I spotted Dev on the staircase, a curious look on his face as he glanced between the two of us. He leaned casually against the railing, looking as if he’d been waiting for us.

“Back from the stables, I see,” Dev said, his voice light but with an undercurrent of amusement. “How was it? Get enough of the great outdoors?”

Caspian shot him a look, his expression calm. “Let’s just say Midnight enjoyed herself.”

“Good timing then,” Dev said, a faint smile tugging at his lips. “Neel and Leo are in the kitchen experimenting. You’re just in time to witness
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