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POLICE STATION

Author: Asmodeus
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-01 18:12:47

The morning air was like a kitchen knife, and I felt it pressing down on my neck, ready to draw blood.

I was still unsure about the day and the plan they had cooked to fight against their uncle, but I kept a smile on my face to support them, especially my mom, for the big step she was going to take against Alaric. I tried to convince myself that nothing bad would happen, but it was futile.

It's like I was waiting for something bad to happen and ruin everything. My anxiety wasn't helping either, and wrapped around the conversation I had with Cami about Caspian the night before, my head was a mess. Every time I looked at Caspian, I could hear Cami saying that I was in love with him.

I was sitting at the dining table with Caspian, Lucas, and Dev, going through the plan for what felt like the hundredth time that morning. I could see that Dev knew something was bothering me, but just like I was pretending about Caspian's plan and smiling to support them, he was pretending and smiling
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