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Chapter 30

Author: Cherish
last update Huling Na-update: 2025-07-31 00:59:13

Ciro's POV

"Come on, you can't stay mad at me forever."

"Says who?"

Her eyes widened in realisation while I just smirked smugly. She spoke to me after three hours of silent treatment. I had to give it to her though, she was good, too good for my liking.

"She speaks," my tone was sarcastic.

She scowled and went back to her drawing. We were currently in my office, I had insisted she hang out with me in an attempt to get her to forgive me, and also to get to know her better. I was failing at both.

"Come on," I drawled miserably. I wanted her to talk to me or look at me or touch me, or even kiss me.

“Jasmine, I'm sorry," I wasn't. If I hadn't ignored her subtle cry for help then she wouldn't have said the things she said and she wouldn't have gotten accepted, not that it would have mattered. I recalled the feeling of pride emanating from my wolf after we witnessed our pack bow to our mate, their Luna. A small smile played on my lips.

Sighing, I got up and moved tow
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