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Chapter 62

Author: Joan
last update Last Updated: 2025-11-23 00:30:45

I wished—truly wished—that telling Ester the truth would have lightened the weight pressing against my chest.

It didn’t.

If anything, watching the fear flash in his eyes, the trembling exhale he tried so hard to hide… it made the weight grow heavier. Thicker. Like vines wrapping around my ribs, tightening with every heartbeat.

He wasn’t a child anymore.

He wasn’t someone I could tuck behind my legs, shield from danger with a single glare.

He was a grown man now. A wolf.

A mate.

A future Alpha’s Luno—even if he didn’t fully grasp the power of that title yet.

But to me?

He was still my boy. My miracle.

My last piece of his father.

I sat there at the edge of the guest bed, my hands still shaking, staring at the door William had walked through only minutes ago. His scent—warm pine and something deeply Alpha—still lingered faintly in the air.

It comforted me.

And terrified me.

“What am I supposed to do now?” I whispered into the quiet room.

No answer came.

Only the faint hum of the pack ho
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