phin
in my trembling hands. The silence in the sprawling, monochromatic living room
nner wolf, Rage, bleeding through our connection. Rage was furious, confused by t
pity. "I know this is hard. But even with the union dissolved, I will always make sure you
a si
oven our souls together, designed us to be two halves of a whole, and he was reducing that sacred
t felt entirely foreign on my face. "A sister," I repeated, my voice de
early hadn't expected this icy detachment. "You said you had somethi
father.* I looked at the man sitting across from me-a man willing to defy the heavens for anot
gaze with dead eyes. "It was just about the new MQ C
cape the heavy atmosphere he had created. "I need to change," he said, standing up a
alize our destruction. He was tearing my soul apart, ye
p. "Since we are dissolving the union, it's best t
abbed my purse from the foyer table and walked out the heav
ercars. I practically threw myself into the driver's seat of my modest se
ently. I needed proof. I needed to kill the last, pathetic sliver of ho
long. Eddie Dawson, Kain's closest aristocratic friend and
oking relaxed and powerful, holding a crystal glass. And there, pressed intimately against
oto felt like a silver b
ur true Luna has returned
true
worst fears. Kain hadn't just spent the last month on "pack business." He had been with her. They had a
ingle, scalding tear slipped free, lan
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