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Chapter 48 – Sleep well, Father. 

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Chapter 48 – Sleep well, Father.

Selene’s POV

The storm had been brewing for hours, but now it raged like a living beast. The rain fell in sheets so thick it blurred everything beyond a few feet, and the wind howled as if it mourned the dead. My fingers, clumsy and slick with rain, fumbled for the door handle of the car. A clawed hand had come so close... too close. My heart was still racing from the near miss.

The door finally gave way, and I all but fell onto the muddy ground. The cold shocked me, but there was no time to feel it. My legs, weak and trembling, pushed me upright, and I ran. I ran like the devil himself was behind me... because he was.

My cries for help were useless. The storm swallowed my voice. Thunder crashed so loud it shook the earth beneath my feet, and the wind’s roar tore the words from my lips. Each step was heavier than the last. The baby inside me felt like a fragile weight I was failing to protect. Without my wolf’s strength or speed, I was no match.

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