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Chapter Twenty Sevene

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DRAVEN

“Yes, I do!”

Three simple words—yet they carried the weight of a lifetime. In that moment, they were the most beautiful words I’d ever heard.

I didn’t hesitate. I lifted her gently from the spring, her warm, naked body resting perfectly in my arms. Water glistened across her glowing skin, catching the light of the half-moon above.

She clung to me with soft laughter, her fingers curling into my shoulder as I carried her to the place I had prepared.

“You came prepared,” she chuckled, her voice soft and teasing as I laid her down onto the smooth, vast red sheet.

Moonlight draped over her body like silk, highlighting every curve, every delicate breath that rose from her chest.

A jar of red grape wine waited beside us, along with a handful of chilled grapes I had plucked earlier.

I reached for the jar and smiled. “Yes, little wolf,” I murmured, brushing my knuckles along her cheek. “This… this is the beginning of everything. Our family. Our future.”

She looked up at me with a gaz
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