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Chapter Seventy: Matthias Crowe

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Matthias Crowe

I was exhausted.

Not just the kind of exhaustion that comes from paperwork and meetings and beta squabbles—but the kind that starts deep in the bones. A weariness that soaked through my skin, curled into my marrow, and left me feeling like a shell of the man I used to be.

Running a pack was always difficult. Being alpha meant decisions, pressure, control. But lately… everything had begun to blur. Tasks stacked up. Reports kept rolling in with issues Nerissa was supposed to be handling. Calls from other alphas and council reps who used to speak to Aurielle directly now funneled through me because they no longer trusted anyone else on my team.

And no matter how many fires I put out, there was one I couldn’t touch.

Her.

Aurielle.

Again.

It’s maddening, how much power she still holds over my thoughts—and not even on purpose. She’s not trying to manipulate me, or draw me in. She’s just gone. And in her absence, everything feels wrong.

I tried her number again today
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Lilly Rose
You're gonna burnnnnnn Matthias! I weep for you, it's almost heartbreaking to see you suffering this way. Almost.
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Lilly Rose
You haven't seen or felt regret yet. This is just but a tiny bit of that hollowness. You ruined the one thing that was perfect in your life just cause if your delusions, and now, you're drowning. And you're calling that witch? Well it can't be helped given that your parents have abandoned
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