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Chapter 24 – An Unexpected Detour

Author: Florence Su
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Margie eased in beside me the moment I took the wheel, as if that spot had always been hers.

Her presence filled the space, a warm, unexpected addition to my previously solitary journey. We had planned the route beforehand, so she entered the destination into the GPS. Her self-assured posture, the way she took control of the navigation, exerted an undeniable pull on me.

This girl was clearly independent, firmly rooted in human society, a woman who knew how to find her own way. But emotionally, I felt deep down, she needed me, and I had no intention of ever disappointing her. The mere thought made my wolf purr contentedly in my mind.

“Emile, you didn’t say which area you’re from, or where your family lived,” she suddenly remarked, her voice imbued with a curiosity that surprised me, as if she had overheard the silent conversation between Xin and me. I noticed the three she-wolves in the backseat listening i
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