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Chapter 238: Shadows at the Door!
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“I followed you,” Jack admitted, his voice low, careful, as though the walls themselves might betray him. “When you left Sky Tower. I know I shouldn’t have. I’m sorry. But something told me not to let you out of my sight.”

Celestine’s lips parted, the diary still trembling in her hands. Her eyes darted past him to the shadows outside, suspicion and fear colliding in her chest. “Followed me? Why?”

Jack’s gaze flicked to the window, then back to her. His voice tightened. “Because there’s a car pa
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