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lana wasn't just playing a dangerous game-she was running it, and Lily was caught right in the middle. Every decision she ma
w. It was the truth. She knew the stakes, but she also knew that if she pulled back now, if she let fear dictate he
r way. Her sister's behavior had become increasingly suspicious, her every word like a carefully laid trap. Lily ha
ughts were interrupted by the sound of A
d been in vain. She turned slowly, forcing a smile onto her face as she faced Alana, who stood leaning against the counter wi
ut there was a subtle edge to her words that Lily could
f indifference. "I don't know what you mean," she replied smoothly, taking
per than just Lily's words. "Sure. Busy." She took a slow sip from her drin
ed to suppress her instinctive panic. Stay
" Lily asked, her voice ligh
in her movements making Lily's skin prickle. "You've been so focused on playing nice lately," Alana continue
rceptive for her own good. The last thing Lily needed right now was for her sister to co
about," Lily said, forcing a lig
loser, her gaze never wavering. "You think you can
ster's scrutiny pressing down on her. The tension was unbearable. It w
, a faint thread of uncertainty creeping in. It was the only way she could k
atching you. You've been spending so much time with Adam lately, and I know you're not just tr
elt like a direct threat, a warning that Lily hadn't been as
game?" she asked, raising an eyebrow. "And what if I am? What if I've decided th
his time there was a sharp edge to it. "You think you can challenge me? You'v
solidify. She's scared, Lily realized. She's scared
er voice steady now. "And I'
ng to gauge the other's next move. But Lily refused to back down. She had come this far
almost mocking laugh. "You think this is a g
not afraid of what you'll
el, her heels clicking sharply on the floor as she walked away. "We'll see
ust an idle threat. Alana was too dangerous, too ruthless to underestimate. And yet, despite the
for herself anymore. She
, and if she wasn't careful, it w
her mind. His eyes softened when he saw her, the concern etched across his face evident, but there was also a quiet res
oftly, his voice low as he
ew she had spoken to Alana, and it was clear from his expression th
ow even to her. "But I think we're running out of
hed. "I knew it wouldn't be easy. She's not goi
t his sides. She could see the weight of the situation bearing down on him,
w, matching his intensity. "We have to