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Seals, Lies and Blood

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Lorien

I was beyond irritated—no, scratch that—I was seething. Every muscle in my body felt tight, wound like a spring ready to snap, and I knew it was all over my face. My voice came out sharp and biting as I glared at Alpha Mathias, my patience already worn down to threads.

“When you kidnapped me,” I began, my tone laced with venom, “and treated me and my sons like we were nothing—less than nothing—you ceased to exist for me. You died, Mathias. So why the hell are you here, standing in my space, acting like this is your second pack?”

His eyes narrowed, but there was that familiar smugness in the tilt of his head. He didn’t even flinch at my words. “The problem with you, Lorien,” he said, his voice heavy with disdain, “is that you’re too emotional. That’s why people get to you every time. You make yourself an easy target.”

That stung, but I wasn’t going to give him the satisfaction of seeing me flinch. My jaw locked.

He went on, straightening his shoulders like he was making some gra
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