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CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

Autor: Isaiahcee
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-02-12 00:00:01

THE WEIGHT OF WORDS UNSAID

Nina’s POV

I didn’t go back to my room right away.

If I did, I knew I’d pace. Replay Axel’s words over and over in my head, and I’d lie awake with Lina restless beneath my skin, prodding every thought like a bruise you can’t stop touching.

So I walked.

The path curved away from the equipment shed and down toward the eastern edge of the pack grounds, where the trees thinned, and the land dipped into a shallow ravine. It was quiet here. There were no watchful eyes. Just
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