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KABANATA 44

Author: Eyah
last update Huling Na-update: 2024-11-27 14:49:24
CALISTA'S P. O. V

The office building loomed before us, a monolithic structure of glass and steel that reflected the city’s harsh morning light.

"We're here,” anunsyo n'ya.

As Calvin pulled up to the curb, a familiar tension settled between us, a silent acknowledgment of the unspoken complexities of our relationship. It was a fragile truce, a calculated alliance, built on a foundation of deception and a shared need.

He turned to me, his eyes searching mine, his expression a mixture of hope and apprehension. He reached out, his hand hovering over mine, a gesture that spoke volumes about his unspoken feelings. I could feel the warmth of his touch, even though it didn't quite reach me. I could sense his unspoken question, the unspoken desire, the unspoken hope. He wanted more than this fragile truce; he wanted something real. And I, for the moment, was content to let him believe it was real.

“Thank you ulit,” I said, my voice low, my gaze dropping to my hands. “For driving me.”

“It’s… It
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