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CHAPTER 87

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Elara pov

The question arrives gently.

Too gentle for what it does to me.

“Elara,” the healer says, standing across the chamber with a file he should not have opened without shaking. “Did you ever inform Alpha Silas that you were pregnant?”

For a moment, I don’t understand the sentence.

It sits in the air like broken language.

Then it lands.

Pregnant.

The word doesn’t feel new.

It feels… remembered.

And something inside my chest tightens immediately, like a door being forced open from the insid
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