Confession
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Chapter 39

The night stretched on, the soft hum of conversation fading as the dishes were cleared away. Selena glanced at her phone—the hour was later than she realized. A pang of unease flickered through her. Her driver was still waiting outside, and if her father discovered how long she’d lingered…

She rose to her feet, smoothing her skirt. “I should be going now.”

Chloe came from the kitchen, drying her hands on a towel. Her expression was gentle as she approached Selena. “Thank you,” she said, her voice steady and warm.

Selena blinked. “For what?”

“For being Alexander’s friend.” Chloe’s eyes softened, glistening faintly under the warm kitchen light. “He doesn’t let people in easily. But he did with you. That means something.”

The words struck deep, catching Selena off guard. Heat crept into her cheeks, and for a moment, she didn’t know how to respond. She only managed a small, almost breathless, “Of course. He’s… worth it.”

Chloe smiled knowingly, then ushered her gently toward th
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