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Alpha Amanda's Love Adventure (By Aurora Grey) novel Chapter 312

Chapter 312 Sharing a Room

Amanda’s POV:

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The hotel manager’s words landed hard, like a stone tossed into water. One room left, I’d have to share with Samson.

I stiffened. My face burned, and a wave of embarrassment crawled up my back.

I subconsciously started thinking of a way out of this uncomfortable mess.

Perhaps I could ask if there was another place nearby?

Or just sit it out in the lobby until morning?

The moment those ideas popped up, I crushed them myself.

It was already late. The fire had turned everything upside down, and every hotel close by was probably packed. The lobby was loud and chaotic, and after a fire, who knew what might still go wrong? It wasn’t safe to stay there.

Thinking it through, sharing a room with Samson was the only real option.

Still, that “only option” gave me a pounding headache.

The veil on my face was pulled tight. It was the only thing hiding who I really was.

If I stayed in the same room as Samson, I couldn’t keep it on forever. Eating, resting— everything would become awkward. And the longer I wore it, the harder it’d be to breathe.

But taking it off was worse. My face would be exposed, and with how sharp he was, he’d sense something strange.

I wasn’t ready for him to know the truth. I couldn’t let my plans fall apart because I slipped up.

“Ms. Lamb? Mr. Ortega?” the hotel manager prompted again when we stayed silent, his voice tense. “I truly apologize. We’ve checked everywhere nearby. There are really no rooms left. I hope you can understand.”

That finally crushed my hopeful thoughts. My hesitation only grew. My fingers twisted tightly into the fabric of my skirt.

Samson’s POV:

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Chapter 312 Sharing a Room

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“Only one room left.” Hearing that made my hand stop mid-move. Hesitation settled in my head.

Outside, smoke from the fire still drifted through the night. Sirens flashed far off. Given everything going on, sharing a room was the safest choice.

Leaving a woman alone in the lobby or sending her out to look for another place this late was risky.

Staying together was the most reasonable option.

Still, as that thought settled, my brow creased. The woman in front of me was Airel-a stranger hiding behind a veil, someone who never showed her face. We barely knew each other. I hadn’t even seen what she looked like.

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