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Captivity

Author: Miss Awo
last update publish date: 2026-04-17 02:31:39

The chains at my wrists were cold, biting into my skin. I had been blindfolded for what felt like hours, my mind racing, heart hammering, every sense straining against the enforced darkness. The air smelled metallic, a sharp tang of blood and oil, with the faint undercurrent of Magnus’ presence that seemed to saturate everything. I could feel him before I heard him, a predator moving through his territory with a precision that made my stomach twist.

“Remove the blindfold,” Magnus’ voice said,
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  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   When It Starts Breaking

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  • The Alpha Who Killed My Family Is My Mate   The Quiet Storm

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