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Chapter 22

Penulis: Nancy Grey
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Kat’s POV

It had been a full week since I found out about my mom’s death. Some days felt longer than others, like they would never end. I had spent most of my time locked away in my room, curled up under the blankets, staring at the ceiling or crying into my pillow. My heart still hurt, like a piece of it had been ripped out and would never grow back. But today, for the first time in days, I felt a little stronger. I was finally ready to try and go back to school. At least, I hoped I was.

Cindy had been my saving grace. She was always so kind, never pressuring me to talk or come out of my room. She just knocked softly, brought me breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, and smiled warmly even when I couldn’t return the smile. We talked sometimes—well, mostly she talked and I listened. I learned her parents were omegas in the Crescent Moon Pack, and she was only sixteen. She still had a cheerful way of talking, full of energy, even when things were quiet. It made me feel a little less a
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