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Author: Akomolafe Faith
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Harrison's brows furrowed in confusion as he watched the Head Maid's familiar interaction with Lyra. "Lyra?" he repeated, his voice laced with surprise. "You call her by her name now?"

The Head Maid didn't flinch, her expression calm. Harrison's eyes narrowed, his mind racing with questions. How did they get so close? What going on between them?

He pushed his chair back, his appetite suddenly gone. "I'm not hungry," he muttered.

Piper's stomach growled in protest, but she refused to eat, her eyes fixed on Harrison. She wanted to prove that she cared about him more than Lyra did.

"Harrison, darling," she cooed, her voice sweet as honey. "Don't be like that. I'm here for you, always."

She reached out, her hand brushing against his arm. Harrison flinched, his arm jerking away from her grasp. His eyes blazed with anger, the pupils constricting as if he'd been burned.

He glared at Piper, his face twisted in disgust. "Don't you get disgusted by trying to seduce your sister's husband?" he sa
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