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The wolves are coming

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Marilyn’s POV

Dinner had barely begun when Liam’s phone rang.

The sound was sharp against the soft chatter filling the dining hall.

He glanced at the screen and immediately pushed his chair back.

“I’ll be right back,” he said briefly.

No explanation, no hesitation, Just that tight look in his eyes I had begun to recognize whenever something serious was happening.

He left before the omegas even placed the food on the table.

I watched the doors close behind him.

Across the table, Aunt Agnes paus
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