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Chapter Thirty Seven
Author: The Ink of D
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The pier was busy with the usual weekend noise. Seagulls flew overhead. Fishermen pulled in their lines, children ran between benches, and couples leaned on the railings, watching the water shimmer in the late afternoon sun.

Nathan’s steps slowed as he approached, sensing that the day’s calm would be shattered. He spotted Liam across the pier, already making a show.

“Stop right there,” Liam called, his voice carrying over the murmur of the crowd. “You think you can ruin everything for me, Nathan?”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about,” Nathan said, keeping his voice steady, though it felt brittle.

Liam’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t play innocent. Everyone saw it. You tried to attack me. All of you witnesses, right here.”

Some in the crowd murmured in agreement. Others simply watched, intrigued by the drama. Nathan realized that the setup was perfect. Liam had timed this confrontation to coincide with peak foot traffic. His humiliation would be public and undeniable.

Cassandra arrived, h
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