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Chapter 98

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Liam’s POV

The room was thick with tension, a suffocating weight pressing against my chest. Silas stood across from me, arms crossed, jaw tight, his gaze hard enough to show he was barely containing his rage.

“So what’s the plan? How are we going to handle the devourer?”

“No one's touching the devourer,” I said, running a hand down my face, trying to stay calm. “She's not the enemy. Not entirely.”

Silas fangs flashed as he scowled, but he quickly concealed them back. “What do you mean she's not the enemy? She killed half your vampires, doesn't that mean anything to you?”

“Of course it does. But she's not in control—”

“All the more reason she's a danger,” he cut in. “I understand you both have some history, but she's unpredictable, Liam.”

“I know. Still, no one touches her unless I give the order.”

“And if we do otherwise?” he snarled, not bothering to hide the threat in his tone.

I didn’t answer immediately. Instead, I let my eyes sweep over the room. Judy and Zade flanked me, each r
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