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Chapter 61

Author: Nakshathra
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I texted my friends except Ryan, trying to assure them that everything was fine, even though I wasn’t sure I believed it myself. Their messages came pouring in, each one full of concern and questions. It was obvious they were worried about me, and I couldn’t blame them. They were convincing me to come back. I knew what would happen again if I came back.

Then, just as I was about to put my phone down, Ryan’s name flashed on the screen. My heart skipped a beat as I stared at it, hesitation creeping in. After everything that had happened, I knew talking to him wasn’t a good idea—especially not when Aiden could show up at any moment. But I couldn’t ignore him either, so I answered, keeping my voice low.

“Amira,” Ryan’s voice was warm, but there was a trace of urgency in it. “Are you okay? Where are you? We haven’t heard from you in days. Please, come back.”

I swallowed hard, feeling the familiar ache in my chest. It was comforting to hear his voice, yet it only made things more difficult.
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