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182. Call of Danger-II

Author: Gratsiya
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|| Alaric’s POV || 

The door opened, and Marcus stepped in, his expression grim.

“I’ve got news,” he said, his voice low.

“Spill it.” I said, my heart pounding.

“Luna was seen heading into the woods with Elias. There was a rogue attack. Benson’s men found Elias heavily wounded, but Luna… she’s gone.”

My blood ran cold, my hands clenched into fists. “Gone?”

“Taken,” Marcus clarified, his tone heavy. “Benson’s interrogating a rogue they captured. He’s keeping it quiet for now.”

I nodded, my mind racing. “We need to find her. Now.”

“Agreed,” Marcus said. “But we need to be careful. If the rogues have her, they’ll be expecting an attack. Also we don’t know their motive yet.”

“Then we’ll give them a fight they won’t forget,” I said, my voice low and dan
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