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Chapter 21: Duties

Autor: M.H Dhalia
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☆☆LILA☆☆

Theo’s words replayed in my head long after he left.

Stay inside.

But how was I supposed to stay inside when something was going on outside?

How was I supposed to stay calm when everything inside me screamed that something was wrong?

The house felt too quiet. Zio went on a business trip, and Nanny Rosa had gone to visit her grandkids. I must’ve paced a hundred times before finally grabbing my phone. My fingers hovered over Raya’s contact for a long second. Then I pressed the call.

She picked up on the second ring. “Lila?”

“Hey,” I said quickly. “Where are you?”

“Still at the pack house" she sounded tired.

“I’m coming over.”

There was a pause. “Theo told you to stay home, didn’t he?”

“I can’t just sit here, Raya. Please.”

She sighed. “Fine. I’ll come get you.”

By the time she pulled up, the sun was already higher, burning through a thin layer of clouds. I got in the car, clutching my hands together so she wouldn’t see how badly they were shaking.

The forest road was too quiet,
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