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Chapter 105

Author: Babs Noir
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-13 20:48:43

Killian’s POV

I let the gate close behind me without a sound and moved toward my house, boots scuffing over the ground.

Isla was waiting on the porch, hands folded tight over her bag. She didn’t run to me, didn’t throw herself at my chest as she sometimes did when worry got too loud for her.

She held herself like a woman who’d run a long way.

“You look like a man who fed the council to the dogs,” she said before I could say hello.

“I made a dangerous point,” I answered. “Some points need to be made loud enough to be heard in other packs.”

I kept walking past her, into the house.

Isla followed. “We need to talk.”

“No,” I said. It came out harder than I wanted. I heard the confession in the word, the way it trembled and wanted me to pull back from it. “Not tonight. Not about anything that happened.”

She stopped two steps behind me. “You can’t just…”

“I can,” I said. “And I will. You pus
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