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111 The Voice That Stops Everything

Author: Jenne Lopes
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-03 14:59:55

Robin

"Miss Hilda, please stop... Let him go..."

The small voice cut through the room like nothing else could have. Everyone froze—Hilda with her thighs still locked around Damon's throat, the guards with their weapons half-drawn, me with my mouth open around words that suddenly didn't matter.

Ava stood in the doorway, her small frame silhouetted against the corridor light. Levi hovered behind her, his expression neutral, almost detached. Just as he'd promised. When I'd walked away from our argument, I knew exactly what he would do—show Ava the footage of her father's brutality, then bring her here to witness the aftermath. I'd let it happen. I couldn't bring myself to do it, but I hadn't stopped him either.

Ava's hands were balled into fists at her sides, trembling. Even from across the room, I could see tears tracking down her cheeks.

"Stop hurting him," she said, her voice breaking. Not quite a sob, but close.

Hilda's head snapped toward the child, her face going from murderous to
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Lilys
it mean he was wrong in the first place .. and he was a man who held his ego higher than sky and too cowards to admit his mistakes.
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Lilys
Ava… the only person who could stop the murderous Hilda and saved her useless father who didn’t deserve her at all .
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Bri's Creations Cake and Pastry Boutique
pls author I want to see Damian see the truth and talk to Evelyn
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