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Switched Bride True Luna novel Chapter 57

Emily. Please stay

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I stayed where I was, hands braced on the table, eyes fixed on the wood grain. I couldn’t bring myself to look at her yet. You were right,I said quietly About everything I was met with silence so I glanced up

Emily stood with her arms loosely folded, the folder still clutched against her chest. She looked calm. But I saw a flash of hesitation.

I cleared my throat and tried again. You didn’t just prove your innocence. You built a better case than half my advisors could have. You didn’t panic, and you didn’t wait for someone to rescue you.

Still nothing. She was giving me the kind of silence that didn’t come from lack of wordsbut from too many unspoken ones I should have seen it sooner,I added. I should’ve known Iris was capable of something like this.

Emily’s mouth liftedjust slightly. Not quite a smile.

Should have,she echoed But you didn’t.

That landed harder than I expected. Not because she said it with any kind of venombut because she didn’t.

There was no anger in her voice. Just a tired truth.

I didn’t want to believe you would do something like that,I said stepping around the table slowly, but I didn’t want to look like a fool if you had.

Her eyes flicked up, sharp. So you picked the safer option and disregarded anything you knew about me.

The words were like a bladeprecise and bloodless. She didn’t raise her voice, but she didn’t need to.

I picked wrong.I said.

She nodded once. Not to agreebut to accept. Somehow that was worse.

I didn’t ask for this role, Logan,she said, quiet and level You brought me here. You put me beside you, in front of the press,

in front of the Pack, and then when people started pointing fingers, you didn’t even defend me.

I was trying to protect you,I said before I could stop myself.

That earned me a real reactionher eyes widened slightly, incredulous.

By letting them doubt me?

No,I said, jaw tight. By staying impartial. And not pulling you in deeper if it was true.

She laughed, bitter and low. And if it wasn’t?

I had no answer. The silence folded in again.

Emily stepped forward then, slow and deliberate. She placed the folder on the table in front of me, tapping it once.

You have everything you need now,she said. That’s what matters, right?

She turned to go. My hand shot out before I could think, fingers closing lightly around her wrist.

She stilled.

Chapter 57

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