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Chapter 6

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Alina’s POV

A warning vibration pulsed through the air from Frederick’s wolf. My eyes snapped to him. He stood rigid on the platform above the arena, jaw clenched so tight it looked like it might crack. His gaze wasn’t on the crowd anymore—it was locked on Alpha Marcus.

Not just on Marcus, but on the way Marcus looked at me. Slow. Intent. Interested. Like I was something worth claiming.

A strange tension curled in my chest. For the first time since this marriage began, someone was looking at me
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