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Chapter 8

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last update publish date: 2026-04-30 22:31:35

Molly’s POV

Beside me, Elara who usually had a comment for everything seemed paralyzed. She leaned in so close her hair brushed my ear, her voice a tremulous thread of sound.

"Molly... tell me I'm hallucinating. Is that... is that Alpha Gerald? Why is he standing at the front of the room like he owns the damn place?"

"I don't know," I whispered back, my heart performing a nervous staccato against my ribs. "Maybe he's visiting? Or helping with the curriculum? Just stay quiet, Elara."

"Visiting?
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