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Chapter 15 - ⁑❋❂❋꙳Polished Enough..꙳❋❂❋⁑

Yuri POV ඩාඩාඩා

People liked things simple.

Clear answers. Straight lines.

Something they could understand without thinking too hard.

I learned early on that if you gave them that—

they stopped looking any deeper.

The car pulled away the second I stepped out.

The house was already lit up, glass catching the city lights like it always did.

Clean. Quiet. Controlled.

"Welcome back, sir."

I nodded once and kept walking.

"Dinner?" someone asked.

"Later."

My voice echoed slightly.

I didn't like that.

I set my phone down on the counter, but didn't let go of it right away.

The screen lit up for a second.

Then went dark again.

I let go.

The house felt… still.

Not empty.

Just quiet in a way that made everything feel like it was waiting for something.

I walked toward the glass wall, hands in my pockets.

The city stretched out in front of me, lights scattered everywhere.

From here, everything looked small.

Easy.

That part never changed.

I exhaled slowly.

Today had been… annoying.

Not because of the questions.

Those were expected.

Jay wasn't.

She didn't hesitate. Didn't try to soften anything.

Just asked.

Direct. Careful.

Watching.

I leaned my shoulder slightly against the glass.

She was paying attention.

More than the others.

That could be a problem.

Not for me.

For him.

My jaw tightened slightly before I looked away.

Keifer.

Even thinking his name felt… different.

Not unfamiliar.

Just—

heavier.

I ran a hand through my hair, exhaling quietly.

He wasn't careless.

That much I knew.

Whatever happened that night—

it wasn't a mistake.

That thought sat there longer than it should've.

I pushed off the glass, walking back toward the center of the room.

The case was getting messy.

Timelines didn't match.

People were starting to notice that.

Especially her.

I picked up my phone again, unlocking it this time. Messages filled the screen—work, updates, things that didn't matter right now.

My thumb paused over one thread.

No name.

Just a number.

I stared at it for a second.

Then scrolled past it.

Not important.

I locked the phone and set it down again, slower this time.

Careful.

Always careful.

I leaned back slightly against the counter, staring ahead.

If this kept going—

things were going to shift.

They always did.

And when they did—

people chose sides.

I already had.

I just wasn't saying it out loud.

A faint smile crossed my face, gone just as quickly.

"…Yeah," I muttered quietly.

The room stayed silent.

Like always.

But this time—

it didn't feel as controlled as it usually did.

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