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Alaric’s POV

The door of our room closed behind us with a soft click. I could feel the anger radiating off Emilia in waves. I shrugged off my jacket and tossed it onto the nearest chair, already bracing for what I knew was coming.

“You couldn’t even try, could you?” Emilia’s voice was sharp, cutting through the quietness like a blade.

I turned to face her, arms crossed. “Try what? To sit there and let him insult me? To pretend I don’t know exactly what kind of man he is?”

She stepped closer, her eyes blazing with anger. “To be civil, Alaric. That’s all I wanted. Civil. But you couldn’t even give me that.”

“Did you hear the things he said to me?” I shot back, my voice rising. “To us? He doesn’t respect me, Emilia, and he sure as hell doesn’t respect you if he thinks he can dictate your life.”

Emilia threw up her hands in frustration. “This wasn’t about respect, Alaric! It was about finding some kind of middle ground, about trying to stop this constant fighting.”

“Middle ground?” I
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