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Chapter Sixty Nine: Deadly Discoveries

Author: Lovette
last update publish date: 2026-03-28 22:22:48

ALPHA LUCA

I’ve learned there are two kinds of silence.

The first is empty. It’s absence, ignorance, the kind you can excuse.

The second is deliberate.

It’s calculated.

It’s deadly.

I recognize the second the moment Gavin’s face appears on the secure video channel, shadows cutting sharp lines across his features, his golden eyes dulled with exhaustion and something worse… knowledge.

After Gavin left, we tried our best to follow through with the data my uncle gave us, but our bodies would
Lovette

Ahhh it’s getting crazier and crazier! How is everyone holding up??? I hope you guys are still enjoying it because great news - starting this Monday, I will be doing DAILY UPDATES until the last chapter! I really squeezed in all the time I could to write for all of you even though things have been extra chaotic in my life lately. Anyways, we’re just getting to the good part so hold on tight y’all hehe and as always, grateful for you being here. ♡ x

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