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Chapter 69

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Anabelle Mixon — Time to End This

I tormed out of the room, fists clenched, heels hitting the marble floor like hammers.

That conversation... those revelations… it was madness.

A wild wolf.

A renegade.

A filthy bastard with pureblood running through her veins, trying to steal what’s mine. What’s 'always' been mine.

No. This ends now.

I didn’t care how or why anymore—only that it ends.

I walked toward the stables, eyes locked on the path ahead, ignoring the whispers of the servants who scurried out of my way like frightened rats.

Good.

Let them stay out of my way. I was in the mood to bite.

But before I could reach the dirt courtyard, someone stepped right in front of me.

Tall. Cold. Seething with so much rage and indignation, I could smell it from yards away.

My father.

'Great. Just what I needed.'

I tried to walk past, pretending not to see him—but he grabbed my arm, his fingers digging in like claws.

“Is there something you’d like to tell me, Anabelle?” he growled, voice low but b
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