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XXII : No Way Out

Author: Dianna Styles
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-09 21:12:12

As soon as I sat in the passenger seat, I leaned my head against the window, ignoring how expensive the interior of this car was and how comfortable the seats were. I was too tired to think about anything, let alone engage Aaric in the usual verbal sparring.

The car drove smoothly out of the studio area, the street lights of Los Angeles creating long shadows along the dashboard. For the first few minutes, Aaric didn't say anything. He just focused on the road with one hand on the steering wheel and the other resting casually on his armrest.

I closed my eyes, hoping he would leave me alone for the rest of the road.

"Who is he?"

But, of course, that was impossible.

Aaric's voice is calm, but I could feel the hidden interest behind it.

I opened my eyes slowly, glancing up at him. "Who?"

He didn't answer immediately, but I could see how his jaw tightened slightly before he finally spoke again.

"The guy you were with."

I blinked. I leaned back into the chair, looking at him calmly. "Daniel
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