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114: Where Has Camila Been?

Author: Fallenwild
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-31 20:58:35

Third-Person POV

Camila strolled into La Belle Boutique on the ground floor of the building housing Wexford Hotel.

The store smelled of expensive leather and French perfume, the kind of place where only the elite could afford to breathe, let alone shop. Camila fit right in.

A young sales associate—probably new—approached her hesitantly. “Good afternoon, Miss. Can I help you find anything?”

Camila barely spared her a glance. “I’m browsing.”

The girl nodded quickly and stepped back. Camila’s fingers trailed over a silk gown, unimpressed.

She wasn’t here for the clothes. She was here because shopping soothed her—because controlling people made her feel alive.

And she needed that rush today.

Because Estella De Luca was still standing.

Camila clenched her jaw, suppressing the familiar rage. She should have been gone by now. A ruined woman. A ghost of a scandal.

But no.

Estella was still married. Still playing house with her man. The contract leak has failed.

Camila forced a smile as she tu
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