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Author: Ava
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-03 16:08:04

Theron’s POV

The storm still raged outside, relentless and unforgiving, much like the chaos in my mind. Camille lay beside me in the car, her chest rising and falling steadily as she tried to catch her breath. Her fingers trailed lazily over my arm, but her touch felt distant, almost foreign.

I leaned back, staring out the rain-streaked window, the weight of everything crashing down harder than the thunder outside. I could feel the storm in my chest, the battle between what I wanted and what I knew was wrong.

“That was… intense,” Camille murmured, her voice soft and teasing. She shifted closer, pressing her body against mine as she draped an arm over my chest. “I could get used to this.”

I didn’t respond. My wolf was growling low in my mind, furious and restless. This isn’t right, he snarled. She’s not our mate.

I let out a frustrated breath, my fingers gripping the seat beneath me as I tried to push the thoughts of Elowen away.

“I don’t care,” I muttered under my breath, earning a
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Nawanna Elliott
I don’t understand. Why tell us that they are triplets and then say that the oldest is a step brother. Are you having trouble remembering what you said earlier in the story?
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Debbie Dymond
Story is good but OMG get on with it, we know she has 3 Mates and she's Doesn't trust them. But this has been going on for so long, let's get to something juicy for crying out loud, I'm ready to leave this story behind as every chapter is same.. & I'm so sick of her crying ughhh, enough already
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