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The morning air was crisp, the faint scent of dew still lingering on the leaves outside. Sunlight filtered into the kitchen in golden slants, warming the marble countertops and casting lazy shadows across the floor.
I stood barefoot, wrapped in Vincenzo's shirt, staring into the slow swirl ...
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