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Three Men, One Problem

Author: Sommy Writes
last update publish date: 2026-07-01 10:49:44

Brecken came back the next morning without calling first.

I heard his voice downstairs before I was even properly awake, low and tight and very controlled in the way it got when he was working hard not to let his wolf take over the conversation. Lucian's voice came back even and calm the way it always was, which I already knew made Brecken more frustrated not less because there was nothing to push against when the other person refused to get loud with you.

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