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Chapter 66

Author: Babs Noir
last update Last Updated: 2025-10-26 18:12:10

Daphne's POV

Scott’s movements were restless, his energy filling every corner of the room as though standing still was impossible for him.

“Ping pong! Ping pong! Do you have anything here I can drink? A coffee would do.” His voice carried easily, light with mischief, though Mia and Tasha quickly shifted aside whenever he passed, unwilling to be too close.

He glanced at them over his shoulder, smirk tugging at his lips. “Tell your little wolf friend not to be
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