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CHAPTER 73: A VILLAIN

Author: Scarlett T. W
last update publish date: 2026-08-13 14:21:58

KATARINA

The drive back from the airstrip felt heavier than the one there. The acrid smell of smoke still clung to my clothes, and the image of the charred wreckage refused to leave my mind.

Greyson’s hand stayed wrapped around mine the entire way, but his grip was distant, his thoughts clearly elsewhere. I didn’t press him, however.

The news had already spread like wildfire by the time we reached the stronghold. Servants and pack members moved with solemn urgency, preparing for the arrival o
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