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Author: Joria
last update publish date: 2026-06-02 18:55:54

I woke up to someone knocking on the door.

My eyes snapped open, and for about three whole seconds, I had no idea where I was. The cornfield, my parents, my mother’s voice telling me to wake up because my Alpha was waiting, it all still felt trapped somewhere between my dream and the ceiling above me.

I pressed my hand against my forehead. I had an instant headache, the exact kind you get when you sleep way too hard in the middle of the afternoon.

What time is it?

The knock came again.

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