Chapter 46
Author: Dragon Sly
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When they reached the car, she noticed the M5 badge on the back. "This car?" she asked, looking at Elijah incredulously.

Elijah nodded, unlocking the doors with a beep. "It’s starting to drizzle harder. Get inside." Without waiting for her response, he got into the driver’s seat.

Sierra hesitated for a moment, staring at the car in disbelief, then quickly opened the passenger door and slipped inside. As soon as she settled into the seat, she was hit with a wave of shock.

The interior was immaculate—soft leather seats, a faint new-car smell, and even some protective plastic still covering parts of the dashboard. The car felt warm and welcoming.

Her hand ran lightly over the armrest. "Is this a new car?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Elijah nodded casually as he adjusted the settings on the touchscreen. "Yeah. Just got it today."

"Today?" Sierra turned to him, her eyes wide. "Is this yours?"

Elijah glanced at her briefly and smiled. "Yeah, it’s mine."

"You bought this tod
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