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* Thirty Seven Alive *

Autor: Kiera Wolfe
last update Fecha de publicación: 2026-05-31 00:54:04

*Chapter 78 : Thirty Seven Alive''

_Word count: ∼2615~ words_

The silence on the drive back was different.

Before, it was heavy. Charged. Like walking on a wire. Now it was quiet the way a storm feels after it breaks—tired, but clean.

Luna stared out the window. The trees blurred past, still wet from last night’s rain. Her hand rested in the Alpha King’s, fingers laced together without either of them thinking about it.

“You’re quiet,” he said finally.

She glanced at him. He looked wrec
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