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Chapter 35 - Threads of Fate Entwined

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As the tension in the yard began to settle, the rumble of an approaching vehicle broke the stillness. A dusty SUV pulled into the driveway, kicking up dust as it rolled to a stop. The engine cut, and a moment later, the doors opened.

Chelsea stepped out, her wild curls pulled into a messy bun, dressed in joggers and a tank that clung to her frame. She looked like any new mom trying to steal a moment away—but the steady fire in her violet eyes gave away that she was much more than she seemed.

“You sure you don’t want me to bring the baby?” she asked Ben over her shoulder.

“Nope. Darian’s in grandpa’s hands now,” Ben said, hopping down the porch steps and meeting her halfway. “Nik was already bribing him with cookies before we pulled out of the driveway. They’ll be fine.”

Chelsea rolled her eyes. “One cookie and that baby will be bouncing off the walls by bedtime.”

Ben smir

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