

Restitution
Restitution is pain with purpose. This is where consequences finally start to matter and nothing feels simple anymore. Love here is tangled up with guilt, regret, and the desperate need to make things right even when right feels impossible.
The MMC is still dark, still obsessive, but there is a shift. You see cracks. You see remorse. You see the internal war between who he is and who he wants to be for her. The FMC carries so much emotional weight in this book. Her hurt is deep and justified, and her choices feel heavy rather than impulsive.
This installment hurt me the most emotionally. It is not just about obsession anymore. It is about damage. Accountability. And whether love can survive what it has already destroyed. Restitution does not offer easy forgiveness, and that is what makes it so powerful.
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