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Chapter 59: Coming Home to It
Author: Dark Quill
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Daniel drove back to the estate with the arrangement sitting strangely in his chest, not quite relief, not quite unease, something closer to the particular exhaustion that follows a decision too large to fully process in one sitting.

Mira was waiting on the porch when he arrived, and she was on her feet before he'd even finished park

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