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Chapter 19- Eyes of Silver

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The music began again, soft and graceful, but Samantha barely heard it. Her heart hadn’t yet found its rhythm.

She stood beside Cade as partners swept onto the floor, dresses whirling, laughter echoing, but her attention drifted constantly toward the platform where Alpha Adrian sat.

He hadn’t looked away.

Every time she dared a glance, she found his silver gaze waiting, calm and unwavering. It wasn’t just the kind of attention that noticed, it measured, it lingered, it unraveled. And though he did nothing outwardly improper, she felt the weight of it like a hand pressed gently at the back of her neck.

Cade followed her line of sight once, then chuckled under his breath. “Careful. You’ll catch fire staring at him like that.”

Her head whipped toward him. “I am not—”

He raised a brow, teasing. “Relax, Samantha. Everyone’s looking at him. He’s the Alpha of Silverthorne, after all.”

“Yes, well…” She straightened, flustered. “He’s rather difficult not to look at.”

Cade grinned. “You
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