CHAPTER 106
Author: LADY E
last update2025-10-12 22:13:33

“That’s exactly the problem,” Kahuna said. “Sometimes I wish I wasn’t.”

Princewill’s tone softened. “That’s not happening. You took the chair, Kahuna. You don’t get to step out of it when it gets heavy.”

Kahuna’s voice dropped. “I didn’t take it for glory. I took it to fix what was broken.”

“And you are,” Princewill said. “But you can’t fix anything if you vanish.”

Kahuna turned his gaze to the window, city lights flickering in his reflection. “Do you ever wish things were different, Princewill?”

“Every day,” Princewill replied. “But wishing doesn’t change what we are.”

Kahuna let out a quiet breath. “You sound like my conscience.”

Princewill gave a half-smile. “That’s because I am.”

Kahuna chuckled softly — the first real smile since stepping off the jet. “Annoying, but true.”

Princewill leaned back. “Good. You still remember how to laugh.”

“Barely,” Kahuna said.

Princewill looked at him for a moment, the tension easing. “Next time, you tell me before you disa
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