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... name returning to him, then submerged his face into the water.

It was only after quite some time that he finally resurfaced with a gasp. He took a few deep breaths, then slowly tilted his head back.

Droplets of water clung precariously to his jaw, trembling on the verge of falling.

Drip.

The droplet landed in the still water of the bathtub, creating gentle ripples that disturbed the surface.

"Selina."

Lukas's red lips curved upward as he whispered ...

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