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Chapter 89

Author: Vheezeey
last update Last Updated: 2024-11-29 02:53:44

Shania’s POV

I didn’t expect to feel so... unsettled after everything. But here I was, sitting on the edge of Stefan’s bed, trying to collect my thoughts, yet failing miserably.

It wasn’t the silence that unsettled me—it was the weight of what had happened. The way Stefan’s touch lingered on my skin, the way his words echoed in my mind. Let me in. Let me show you. They haunted me, tangled with my fear, and I couldn’t escape the pull they had on me.

I wanted to deny it. To push him away, to assert my independence as I always had. But the truth was, I had never been good at staying away from temptation. And right now, Stefan was nothing less than the most dangerous temptation I had ever encountered.

I exhaled slowly, my hands trembling just slightly as I looked at my phone. There was a message from my sister, Stephanie. The usual one. A short text, the same one she always sent when she felt guilty for everything that had happened. Guilt, or maybe it was pity—there was no telling with he
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