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Chapter 116

Author: Cara Anderson
last update publish date: 2026-06-12 10:46:07

Skye

Nicolai doesn't show his outrage when the council asks what, if anything, we’d like to present. He doesn't pound the table or posture or make this about dominance. He just quietly opens a folder.

And I know him well enough by now to know that’s when he’s at his most dangerous. From the look on his face, Jaxon does too.

"My estate's records are available to the council." His voice is calm. Formal. The voice of someone who's handled hostile rooms before and found them amusing. "Staff can
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amapolanovela
How can be he so stupid? He knows that is wrong but he does it
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Sandy Langley
well done Skye, protecting your unborn child before he gets hurt. it might make Jaxon wake up and be a better father than he looks like he'd be at the moment. Jason needs to take a good hard look at himself and his actions before he totally destroys everything
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ARA
Yes, I agree he doesn’t deserve a second chance relationship wise, but give the guy a break and give him a fair and reasonable chance to be dad, you didn’t need to make him look like a bigger jack arse, there was no logical reason to create the current situation.
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