CHAPTER 24.

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Kade should have felt nostalgia the moment he walked out of the showroom, but reality set in fast. He’d spent hours pretending his brother’s visit that morning hadn’t happened, focusing instead on the spark in Ravyn’s eyes when he’d sighted her. It was easier to replay that moment on loop than deal with Harris and whatever news he’d been too desperate to share. Now, though, there was no excuse. He could already see Harris’ car parked crookedly in the driveway as he approached his apartment. Perfect. Still here. Kade sighed, shutting his door with deliberate slowness, bracing for the storm waiting inside. The second he stepped into the living room, Harris shot to his feet. “You’ve got some nerve, you know that?” Kade raised a brow, tossing his keys on the counter. “Good to see you too,

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