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Chapter Sixty Nine

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Sabrina's POV~

The room felt like a cage, the peeling walls closing in as I walked and walked, my nails punching my skin. The air was stagnant, thick with the stench of cheap perfume and my panic. I was trembling: My hands and my stomach were in knots from nerves, and my grip on my phone was tight. Losing Rosa’s journal to Caspian was bad enough, but planting that tracker on Julian’s car had been a desperate shot in the dark, one which could get me exiled if the pack ever found out. The Bloodhound Pack’s disruption—raids that were tearing up Vellex borders, Roland’s threats about Julian’s capture—shrieked in every text alert. I was an idiot to believe I could play Julian’s game and walk out of it clean. I did a poor job of hiding it because I couldn’t stand what I just did to Elara, not because I cared but because of my brother's fury. My heart stuttered, and I could barely breathe as I felt the full weight of my betrayal, of my brother who did not even trust me.

I dialed the phone,
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