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Tilda

Author: Reina
last update publish date: 2026-06-22 23:51:43

Elliott's POV

I watched Tilda’s shoulders slump as the door clicked shut behind her. Reylap, perched on the edge of my desk, caught my eye. “She’ll be fine, Elliott,” she said, her voice soft, but with an underlying current of steel that always surprised me. “Just a little shaken.”

I grunted, a noncommittal sound that did little to hide the knot in my stomach. A little shaken? The girl had looked like a ghost, her eyes wide with a terror I’d rarely seen in anyone, let alone an Omega. It was ha
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