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Chapter One Hundred and Sixty: Into the Lion’s Jaw

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The road felt longer than it should have.

Maybe because Ivy was beside me.

Maybe because I could hear every beat of her heart even though she sat perfectly still.

Maybe because I knew, deep in the place men don’t admit they feel, that tonight would change something between us forever.

Rain hammered the roof of the SUV, drumming in uneven rhythms, turning the night outside into a restless blur of shadows. The men in the back seats were silent. Too silent. No idle whispers. No shifting gear. No clearing of throats.

They felt it too.

War was in the air.

Ivy sat with her arms folded, eyes fixed ahead. Her hair was pulled back, her expression steady, unreadable.

Not calm.

Not afraid.

Somewhere in between, a quiet acceptance that came from surviving too much. A woman walking into fire with her chin lifted.

“You should have stayed behind,” I said, voice low.

Her gaze flicked to me, sharp, unwavering, unbothered.

“Killian. Don’t start.”

I almost smiled at the finality in her tone.

There was n
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The pieces are shifting fast now. Killian and Ivy have stepped into enemy territory together, and for the first time, they are not reacting to danger… they are walking straight into it with their eyes open. This chapter marks the beginning of the endgame. Ivy is no longer the girl who was dragged into the Wolfe world. Killian is no longer the man who hid his heart behind steel. They are becoming a unit, dangerous, determined, and unstoppable when they stand side by side. But don’t get too comfortable. Breathe in. Hold tight. The storm is only just beginning.

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