Chapter 54
Author: Rissa
last update2025-06-13 21:01:30
Celia didn't know why she felt sad when Damon said they were friends. Maybe their act had felt so real that his words caught her off guard. But she quickly pushed the thought away.

"Thank you," she said softly. "For everything you've done today. For standing up to Nathaniel, for helping my family, for being here when I needed someone."

"You don't need to thank me for any of that," Damon replied, his voice steady and sincere. "I told you before, I don't like seeing people hurt you. That includes your own family when they don't see your worth."

Celia felt her heart flutter at his words. "You really think I'm worth all this trouble?"

"I think you're worth much more than you realize," Damon said simply. "And I think it's time you started believing that about yourself too."

She gazed at him for a while, realizing that the fake relationship they had started was beginning to feel less fake with every passing hour.

"I should probably take a shower," Celia said finally, breaking the tensi
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