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Chapter 81 - His Truama

Aurora's POV

​No one came to the door. Not Oliver, not Lady Hailee—not even Oscar to yell at me. Only a maid stopped by twice, leaving a tray of food and asking in a concerned voice if I needed anything. I didn't touch the food. My stomach was in knots, and the silence in the room was starting to feel like it was suffocating me.

​Without my phone, which had been lost in the wreckage of the plane, I was completely cut off. I had no way to call a cab, no way to check the news, and no way to drown out the thoughts of Raymond and Oliver that were fighting for space in my head.

​By evening, the walls felt like they were closing in. The air in the room was stale, and the guilt of what I'd said to Oliver was making it difficult to breathe. I needed to move. I needed to breathe.

​I stood up, smoothed out my clothes, and slowly opened the door.

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