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Alpha Liam

Author: Eliza David
last update publish date: 2026-05-15 19:33:44

Alpha Liam’s POV

Why did it happen when Jane left my house? The question echoed in my head, over and over again, refusing to settle, refusing to make sense.

“No…” I muttered under my breath.

It didn’t fit. It didn’t align with anything I knew about her.

The way she looked at me. The way she talked about everything. The way she didn’t even understand her own past. That wasn’t someone pretending. That wasn’t someone sent to spy. That was someone lost.

And yet, “Why was she there that night?” The
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