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Caught In Between

Author: GLORY WRITEZ
last update publish date: 2026-05-13 14:02:58

The question barely left Noah’s lips before instinct took over.

“Damn it… Miranda!”

He didn’t wait.

Didn’t think.

He lifted her into his arms immediately, her body far too light, far too weak against his chest.

Miranda’s head lolled slightly against him, her grip on his shirt slipping.

“Noah…” she whispered faintly.

“I’ve got you,” he said quickly. “Stay with me. Don’t close your eyes.”

But her lashes fluttered.

And then they stilled.

“Miranda!”

Noah sped to the hospital with thoughts raising i
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