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Chapter Eleven

Author: penny honey
last update publish date: 2026-05-06 02:40:57

TRACY

He held a cold bottle of water in his hand. As I walked toward him, he pushed off the wall and closed the distance between us.

“You forgot to breathe during the last five slides,” he said. His voice was a low, steady rumble that immediately cut through the ringing in my ears.

He held out the water bottle. I took it, our fingers brushing briefly. His skin was incredibly warm.

“I was focused,” I defended, twisting the cap off and taking a long drink. The cold water felt like heaven on my
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    TRACYHe held a cold bottle of water in his hand. As I walked toward him, he pushed off the wall and closed the distance between us. “You forgot to breathe during the last five slides,” he said. His voice was a low, steady rumble that immediately cut through the ringing in my ears. He held out the water bottle. I took it, our fingers brushing briefly. His skin was incredibly warm. “I was focused,” I defended, twisting the cap off and taking a long drink. The cold water felt like heaven on my dry throat. “You were incredible,” he corrected. He looked down at me, his dark eyes tracking over my face, taking in the flush of my cheeks and the rapid rise of my chest. A slow, easy smile touched the corners of his mouth. “You look damn good up there, Tracy. It’s exactly where you belong.”My stomach executed a tight, sudden flip. It was a light, factual flirtation, but coming from a man like Sean Johnson—an Alpha who commanded half the northern territories without ever having to raise his

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