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CHAPTER THIRTY FIVE

Author: ECHO NOIR
last update publish date: 2026-03-23 22:57:03

HOPE'S POV.

Seraphina’s lips pulled into a smirk full of dark satisfaction, almost as if I had admitted defeat simply by asking that question.

“Yes,” she said, crossing her arms. “Alaric. That’s his name, not… whatever it is you keep calling him.”

She paused, tilting her head, her expression full of mock pity.

“Oh, but you didn’t even know, did you? Of course you didn’t. Poor thing. Didn’t even know the name of the man she claims belongs to her. How pathetic.”

I didn’t respond.

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