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... sheets. The quiet hum of the waking world hadn't reached them yet. It was still the kind of silence that clung to dreams—the kind that lingered after passion had melted into peace.

Vyan stirred, his arm lazily draped over Iyana's waist, their limbs entwined like vines. Her skin was warm against his, her cheek nestled against his shoulder. She was breathing steadily, eyes closed, though her brows twitched every now and then—as if her thoughts were still dancing somewhere between the nigh ...

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