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Chapter 50-A day before the wedding
Author: D.twister
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Elijah stepped out of the black Jeep and onto the gravel driveway of his mansion, something filled his lungs.

Something sharp. Old.

Familiar.

He paused.

His boots crunched slower on the stone. The towering front doors were open—unusual. The guards stood still, their eyes down.

Too still.

Elijah stepped in, the sound of his footsteps echoing through the vast marble hallway like a countdown. His brow furrowed as the scent grew stronger.

Oakwood…cologne…old wine.

He stopped.

His eyes lifted to the open archway of the dining room.

And there he was.

Seated at the head of the long mahogany table… chewing slowly, sipping from a glass.

Elijah’s father.

Sienna stood to the side, her head bowed, fingers trembling as they clutched the edge of the silver tray. Her eyes darted up—brief, apologetic.

His father noticed.

He turned casually, chewing, then met Elijah’s stare.

A cold smile curved on his lips. “Son.”

Elijah’s jaw tightened. “What the hell is he doing here?” he asked, his voice a low grow
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