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Chapter 13: They Came for Her

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last update 公開日: 2026-04-08 02:51:50

A howl cut through the night like a blade.

Sharp.

Urgent.

Wrong.

Lyra’s heart slammed violently against her chest as the sound echoed again—closer this time.

Not just one.

Many.

Too many.

Damon’s expression changed instantly.

All calm disappeared.

What replaced it—

Was something far more dangerous.

The Alpha.

“Stay behind me,” he ordered.

Lyra swallowed hard, her throat suddenly dry.

“What’s happening?”

“We’re under attack.”

The words hit like a physical blow.

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