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d to be just another networking event, but tonight, nothing felt ordinary. She t
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s dark eyes fixed on her, unreadable but intense. Her
ment," she said, forcing
faintest smile tugging at hi
uld she reveal? "From... t
drifted toward the far side of the terrace, where the moonlight barely touched the shadows.
ought she saw movement - a shadow slipping
et hers again.
she asked, he
air," he said softly. "Not ev
what he meant, but the words caught. Instead,
hat made her skin tingle. Goosebumps rose. Her memory of the wolf's howl from jus
r pulse race. "Stay alert," he murmured, voice low, almost
hoed from the far edge of the terrace - a faint click
rp and precise. "Exactly what I meant
, every subtle movement hinted at a danger she could barely understand. And yet, something a
ng into a blur. One thing was certain: nothing about
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