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Chapter Nineteen: Unforgettable moments

Author: Jane Orwell
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*Cole's POV*

Why did I call out Jade's name? How can I convince Lila that I don’t know who Jade is? I hope she doesn’t find out who Jade really is to me.

As I pondered what to tell Lila, my thoughts were interrupted by a sudden knock on my door. It was one of my bodyguards.

"Sir, there's someone here to see you."

"Okay, let him in." To my surprise, it was my Uncle Jacob.

"Hello, kiddo," he said with his usual warmth. "I didn't see you at the meeting earlier. What’s wrong?"

"Nothing, Uncle. I'm okay."

"But you don’t look okay," he replied, concern etched on his face.

"I accidentally called Lila Jade today," I confessed. Jacob burst into laughter. "It’s not funny, Uncle Jacob."

"But it is!" he chuckled. "Okay, I’m sorry. But are you still thinking about Jade? She's gone, kiddo."

"You don’t know that. She might still be out there," I insisted.

"It’s okay, Cole. You have to focus on your family, your pack, and Lila. Why not think about proposing to her?"

"Yeah, she’s pretty," I adm
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