Chapter 170
Author: Vicky
last update2026-06-13 22:30:49

Benjamin's younger brother didn't answer immediately.

He heard her. She could tell from the slight shift in his expression that he heard every word she said, but he stood there for a moment longer, his jaw tight, his eyes moving away from her face and then coming back, like he was deciding something internally, like he was figuring out how much to say and how to say it.

Emily's patience, already worn thin by everything the day had thrown at her, frayed a little further.

"Well?" she pressed, her
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