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EPILOGUE — THE THING HE WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO FEEL

One year later.

The hidden cameras were gone.

Every single one.

Emma made sure of it.

Dante complained for three days.

Then secretly enjoyed losing the argument.

Some things never changed.

Other things changed completely.

Her mother recovered.

The private treatment worked.

The constant fear of medical bills disappeared.

For the first time in years, Emma slept through the night.

As for Dante—

The city still feared him.

Enemies still respected him.

Business still demanded difficult decisions.

But home became different.

Warmer.

Lighter.

Human.

On a quiet autumn evening, Emma stood on the penthouse balcony watching the sunset.

Dante walked behind her and wrapped his arms around her waist.

The same city stretched below them.

The same skyline.

The same Manhattan.

Yet everything felt different.

"You know," Emma said softly, "this all started because you thought I was spying on you."

"You were suspicious."

"I watered a fake orchid."

"It could have been a very convincing act."

Emma laughed.

Dante kissed her temple.

For a moment neither spoke.

The wind moved gently around them.

Peaceful.

Rare.

Perfect.

Finally Emma turned toward him.

"What did the cameras actually show you?"

Dante looked into her eyes.

And remembered that exhausted woman singing to plastic plants.

The lonely woman who cared for everyone except herself.

The woman who taught a dangerous man how to be human again.

His voice softened.

"They showed me the one thing I was never supposed to feel."

Emma smiled.

"And what was that?"

Dante pulled her closer.

"Hope."

Then he kissed her as the sun disappeared beyond the Manhattan skyline.

And for the first time in a very long time—

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Neither of them was invisible anymore.

THE END

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