Chapter 24

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From the fifth year onward, I stopped being such a recluse.

My artwork gained recognition. Book signings took me to cities across the south.


In the sixth year, Dorian's company went public. He needed to return to London. Asked if I wanted to join him.

I shook my head.

London and everything it represented felt like another lifetime.


I saw Alaric again in the seventh year.

It was an ordinary evening. I was dragging my suitcase, heading for a weekend trip.


In the taxi, the small TV was reporting on Alaric's latest international acquisition, his business empire now reaching unprecedented scale.

I stepped out of the taxi, standing on the curb to take a call from my editor.

"Hello? Are you still there?"

I froze.

Across the street—Alaric was walking directly toward me.

He'd literally just been on the taxi's TV screen.

I thought I was hallucinating until he drew closer.

For what felt like eternity, I debated—

Should I pretend not to see him? Or simply say hello?

Before I could decide, he stepped onto the crosswalk—and a car swerved wildly, heading straight for him...

Turns out I could run faster than I thought.

Pushing him aside, I thought.
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