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The wrong target

Author: November
last update publish date: 2026-05-10 23:35:38

ROY HUNTER'S POV

I scrolled through the social media posts on my laptop, a satisfied smirk spreading across my face. Video after video from Leo's birthday party—the bounce house, the dragon cake, Millie laughing with other parents while children ran around.

And beneath every video, the comments were vicious.

"Her sister is barely alive in a hospital and she's throwing parties?"

"That poor baby Martha had was born premature because of HER. And she's celebrating?"

"Werewolf or not, she has no hea
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