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Chapter Forty-Nine: Crown Wearing

Author: Beth Venning
last update publish date: 2026-04-11 15:00:18

Even though I wanted to wait with Buddy for as long as I could, I knew Hannah could be in such danger which was only growing even further the longer we kept her there. So, with the pills held behind my back in their box and Leo, beside me with his own look of anger and possessiveness, I lead the group deeper into no man’s land and towards where Arthur calls home.

On the way to Buddy, I ensured to keep them on the outskirts of no man’s land, I didn’t need us to draw any unnecessary attention to
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