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Chapter sixty-two: The fall

Author: B.Krypton
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-15 03:05:21

Catherine's POV

The room was dimly lit, the faint glow of a single candle casting dancing shadows on the walls. Catherine paced back and forth, the phone pressed to her ear. Her red lips curved into a wicked smile as a familiar voice spoke on the other end.

“Is it time for me to step into the game?” the voice asked. It was calm, smooth, and dripping with confidence.

“Very soon, my dear,” Catherine purred. “Very soon. After the accident, you’ll have your moment.”

There was a chuckle on the other end. “I’m ready whenever you are. Just give me the signal.”

“Oh, you’ll know,” she said, her tone sharp now. “This will be a night Lexi won’t forget—if she survives.”

The call ended with a soft click, and Catherine stared at the screen for a moment before whispering to herself, “It’s already in motion.”

Lexi’s POV

The car hummed along the road as Carla and I sat in silence. My thoughts were still tangled in Julian’s call earlier, his voice heavy with worry. I sighed, running my fingers
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