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Chapter 74

Author: MharHumma
last update Last Updated: 2023-11-30 14:46:14

After the incident, we decided to move in to a different condo unit. The one that I frequently uses. Rosette needs a home, one that is not filled with traumatic memories.

I carefully led her towards the living room. She hasn't recovered her enegery just yet. She was frail and still pale. I wanted he to stay in the hospital for a couple more days, but she refused and wanted to go home instead. But since I couldn't bring her back to the penthouse, I brought her back to the condo instead, twice smaller than the previous, but enough to accommodate us.

"Do you need anything?" I asked.

She flashed a smile. "Just water," she said softly.

I nodded my head and went to the kitchen to grab her a glass of water. I had the whole condo renovated to her liking, and I could see that she was liking it. I'm glad.

"Here, baby," I said and sat down next to her. After drinking the water, she leaned her head on my shoulders as she sighed.

I could feel the tension as well as the emptiness in the air as we b
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