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The Infection Within

Author: Sharon
last update publish date: 2026-04-24 02:10:15

Jacob pov

I did not like the silence.

It settled too quickly after the explosion, pressing down on everything with a weight that did not belong to victory. I had fought in enough battles to understand the difference between an ending and a pause, and this—this felt like something waiting.

That alone was enough to set every instinct I had on edge.

“Move,” I ordered, my voice cutting through the stillness before anyone else could make the mistake of thinking we had time to stand there and
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  • His rejected curvy secret    The Infection Within

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