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Chapter 13

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ZURI'S POINT OF VIEW

I woke up grinning to myself, remembering the dream I’d had—my dragon-spawn boss apologizing to me. I let out a soft laugh. It was absurd, really—something that could only happen in my head. No way the real Helios Gallagher would ever say sorry to me.

Summer was still asleep, so I slipped out of bed quietly to get ready for work. I pulled on a sleek black long-sleeve dress that hit just above my knees—professional, but also practical enough to cover th
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    "Daddy! I missed you!" Summer shrieked, launching herself at us the moment Helios and I stepped into the mansion. She barreled towards her father, who scooped her into his arms without a beat. Kisses rained down on his cheek as she peppered him with them.Helios chuckled, "I missed you too, Princess." My heart, a stubborn fortress, softened at the sight."Where have you been? You didn't even call me or Mommy," my daughter pouted, her lower lip trembling adorably."Well, I had to travel for work, Princess. But don't worry. I won't leave you again."I'd briefed Helios on all the excuses I'd spun for Summer when she’d asked about his absence. Thankfully, she wasn't too upset, despite her father vanishing without a trace."Since I missed you, I'll let you sleep with me and Mommy," Summer announced with a mischievous grin, but her father shook his head."No, Princess. I promised I won't sleep with your Mommy until she says yes to me."Summer's brow furrowed in confusion. I watched her gaze

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    "Brother told me everything."Apollo’s voice startled me, pulling me abruptly from the quiet reverie where I’d been lost beside the pool. One moment I was alone, the next, he was there, settling beside me, with Artemis gracefully taking the spot on my other side.Summer was still at school, and with my day off stretching endlessly, I’d found myself drawn to the water’s edge, my thoughts inevitably drifting to Helios.Another week had bled into the last, and still, he was nowhere to be found. No word, no sightings. My heart ached for Summer, who had grown visibly sadder with each passing day, missing her father.And I was sad, too. Every ticking moment, he was in my thoughts, a constant, nagging worry. Sometimes, I found myself wishing I hadn’t pushed him away that night, wishing I’d simply embraced the love he offered.But fear had been my undoing. He’d sworn he no longer loved Carmilla, yet what if seeing her again rekindled those old flames? Where would that leave me? But then, Hunt

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    ZURI'S POINT OF VIEW The wind chimes above Jenica’s coffee shop door sang out as I stepped inside. She was already settled at our usual corner table, and when she spotted me, she waved me over with a bright smile. I crossed the room in quick strides and slid into the chair across from her. “How’s Andrew?” I asked, referring to her son. “All good now—his fever broke.” She lifted her coffee mug to her lips, then flagged down one of her staff before I could even suggest heading to the counter myself. When I protested, she just shook her head, so I gave her employee my order and let her handle it. “You need to talk to that boy of yours,” I said once the server had left. “He kissed Summer on the cheek!” Jenica burst out laughing. “So he ratted on himself? Typical—I am his mother, after all. What did Summer say?” “Let’s just say she was fuming. The little girl marched right up to me and said Andrew told her your son has a crush o

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