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Chapter 42: Gratitude.

Author: Nikkie. L
last update publish date: 2026-05-07 16:23:03

Elian pov.

I lay there in my own bed, the familiar silk sheets cool against my skin, but nothing felt as grounding as Kael's weight beside me. His nose pressed into the curve of my neck, warm breath fanning over my mating gland, sending little shivers racing down my spine. Every inhale he took pulled my scent deeper into him, marking me as his in ways that went beyond the fresh bite throbbing sweetly under his lips. My body still hummed from last night—stretched, filled, knotted so perfectly th
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