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One hundred and thirty-two

Author: Evelyn Scott
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-23 18:31:30

Gracie’s POV

I watched them argue like wild beasts, their words sharp, their tempers rising. Lucien paced like a lion, his voice cold and commanding. Kael stood his ground, fists clenched, jaw set like stone. Aria stood between them, calm but fierce, her eyes filled with warning.

But none of it mattered to me.

None of it.

All that mattered was my child.

My pup.

My heart thumped wildly in my chest, a heavy beat I could feel in my throat. My arms ached to hold him again. My mind raced, trying to think of how to get to him. I didn’t care what they were saying, or who was right, or what they thought they knew.

I just wanted my baby back.

“No…” The word slipped from my lips without warning. “Nothing must happen to my child.”

I didn’t even realize I’d spoken aloud until everyone turned to look at me. Kael’s brow furrowed. Aria narrowed her eyes. Even Lucien paused.

Tavin stepped closer, placing a hand on my shoulder.

“Gracie,” he whispered, “stay calm.”

“I am calm,” I said through clenched
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