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Chapter Seventy-two.

Author: Annie K
last update publish date: 2026-03-29 23:54:54

The sound came again.

I straightened immediately, my eyes scanning the room even though there was nothing to see. “Did you hear that?” I asked quietly.

“Yes,” Kade replied. His voice had dropped lower now. He was more alert abd we both went still.

Then the sound came again. It was a soft click from somewhere behind the wall.

My chest tightened. “That’s not good.”

“No,” Kade said. “It’s not.”

I pushed myself off the wall and moved toward where I thought the sound came from. My fingers brushed
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