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Chapter 29 Matteo

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The moment Ciara’s breathing steadied, I pressed a kiss to her temple and stood. My family watched me closely — waiting, ready.

“We need to move,” I said. “Now.”

Papa nodded. “Agreed. Call Wolf.”

Mama blinked. “Kat’s Wolf?”

“Yes,” Papa said. “He’s the Prez of the MC. He has men who can dig deeper than any private investigator. One of his hackers is the best in the state.”

I pulled my phone from my pocket. “I’ll get him on it tonight.”

Ciara looked up at me, eyes still red but clearer than befor
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