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Chapter Seventy three

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Ridwan’s POV

The night was heavy with silence when I found her.

Elma moved through the hall like a shadow breaking apart, her steps too quick, her shoulders too tense. She nearly collided with me where I stood near the doorway. My hands shot out instinctively, steadying her by the arms.

“Elma.” Her name left my lips softer than I intended.

She froze, chest rising fast, eyes wide and refusing to meet mine. Her skin was warm beneath my palms, trembling faintly as though she had just fought off some unseen storm.

Something inside me stirred … not suspicion, not even curiosity. Just a pull, fierce and undeniable, to make whatever haunted her vanish.

“What happened?” I asked gently, searching her face.

Her lips parted, then closed again. She shook her head. “Nothing. Just…needed air.”

That was a lie. I could feel it. Her scent was tangled with adrenaline, sharp like fear but mixed with something else, something that made my wolf stir restlessly.

My thumbs brushed lightly against her arms,
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  • The Twins Who Claimed Me   Chapter Seventy three

    Ridwan’s POVThe night was heavy with silence when I found her.Elma moved through the hall like a shadow breaking apart, her steps too quick, her shoulders too tense. She nearly collided with me where I stood near the doorway. My hands shot out instinctively, steadying her by the arms.“Elma.” Her name left my lips softer than I intended.She froze, chest rising fast, eyes wide and refusing to meet mine. Her skin was warm beneath my palms, trembling faintly as though she had just fought off some unseen storm.Something inside me stirred … not suspicion, not even curiosity. Just a pull, fierce and undeniable, to make whatever haunted her vanish.“What happened?” I asked gently, searching her face.Her lips parted, then closed again. She shook her head. “Nothing. Just…needed air.”That was a lie. I could feel it. Her scent was tangled with adrenaline, sharp like fear but mixed with something else, something that made my wolf stir restlessly.My thumbs brushed lightly against her arms,

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