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CHAPTER 86: HER TEARS

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RYAN'S POV,

Ollie’s laughter rang like temple bells, sacred and pure, as I carried her on my shoulders. She tugged at my hair, squealing when I pretended to stumble, dramatically. For a moment, everything was simple—just me and my daughter. The heavy weight of the nation and numerous plots and conspiracies were behind me.

At least for that moment.

I knew being the Alpha President meant putting the nation and the people before myself and my family. However, that didn't automatically mean I'd neglect my duties as a father to be a good leader. I could be both, and while it got hard at times to balance both lives, I was thankful for the people around me.

And I was thankful for my daughter, who, even at her young age, was very understanding of my duties. Ever since Elena walked into our lives, Ollie and I have gotten even closer than before. Spending a few seconds with her made up for the hours of tense conversation and difficult choices I had to make as the President.

I was happy with her
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