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Chapter 50 Don’t Pretend You Don’t Know

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Audrey’s POV

We left after burning down the council chamber and the seal. We couldn't wait to confront what was coming.

“Hurry, let's move” I shouted as we drove back to the safehouse.

The safehouse was not well ventilated. There was no windows, the . Concrete walls was sweating damp and cold biting through the floor.

We unpacked and Derek sat against the far wall like his body had just… quit. Knees up, and shoulders slumped, while his head was down.

He hadn’t said a word since we dragged ourselves back here. He wouldn’t even look at me, and that, God! That was worse than claws or the way the council wanted us dead.

I slid down the wall a few feet away. And close enough he knew I was there. Not close enough to piss him off. The concrete burned cold through my jeans, but I needed it. I needed to feel something that wasn’t just my chest splitting open.

“You’re still breathing,” I said, voice so small it made me hate myself. “That’s something, right?”

He didn’t move and d idn’t l
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