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One hundred and sixty one

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Cameron POV

I typed the message, deleted it, then typed it again.

Luna Catherine wasn’t someone I spoke to carelessly, and I wasn’t about to start now. The words needed to hold weight without sounding like an accusation. There was a line between authority and insult, and crossing it would create problems I didn’t need.

I read it one more time before sending it.

Luna Catherine,

Lisa is under your protection while she’s in your territory. The child has already gone through distress once. I expect
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Choo Anna
agreed with you dear
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Choo Anna
this sounds so stupid for a great Alpha male'
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Kristina Malina
How can he be do stupid? She insisted on cooking dinner alone... Now this... On top of prior suspicions. And Franklin and Nadia... Come on...
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