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Chapter 64: Defector

Autor: Athisarae
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BERLIN ESTATE - THE DRAWING ROOM

The fire in the hearth had burned down to embers, casting a dull, orange glow across the room. Upstairs, Liana De La Cruz was finally sleeping under a peaceful, drug-free sleep that she hadn't known in years.

Downstairs, the atmosphere was anything but peaceful.

Lucian stood by the window, watching the rain batter the glass. The relief of finding his mother was slowly hardening into a cold, razor-sharp resolve. For three years, he had worn a collar. He had barked when Simone told him to bark. He had bitten when Simone told him to bite.

But the leash had just snapped.

"He dies," Lucian said into the silence.

Damien, sitting in the wingback chair with a glass of brandy in his hand, looked up. He looked exhausted, the adrenaline of the reunion fading to reveal the toll of his double life.

"Lucian..." Damien warned softly.

"No," Lucian turned, his eyes burning with a terrifying intensity. "I have played his game, Damien. I let him think he owned me. I let
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