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Chapter Twenty Seven

Author: Midaspen78
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Ridwan

I didn’t look back.

I couldn’t.

Not when everything inside me was already pulling in her direction.

I walked off the dancefloor like I wasn’t burning alive…past the nobles, past the clinking glasses, past the carefully masked gazes pretending not to watch.

But I knew they were watching.

They always watched when I let my guard slip.

And I had.

I slipped.

For three minutes and twelve seconds, I let a stranger steal my breath, rewire my instincts, and make my wolf sit up like a lovesick pup.

Three minutes and twelve seconds.

That’s how long the orchestra played.

And now?

I couldn’t hear anything else.

I reached the corner of the ballroom, leaning one hand against the cold marble column. My jaw was clenched so tight it ached. My chest felt too full. My wolf was pacing under my skin, pressing against the inside of my ribs like he wanted out.

“Who is she?” he kept whispering.

And the terrifying part?

I had no damn clue.

Her name was Elma, or so she claimed. Some diplomat’s daughter.
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  • The Twins Who Claimed Me   Chapter Thirty Four

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    RidwanThe air had changed.It wasn’t just the faint metallic tang of fear that came with the lockdown or the shifting shadows as guards moved through the hall … it was her.She was here again.The moment my eyes found her, something inside me moved like a tide pulled by a hidden moon. I shouldn’t have noticed her so quickly, not in a room full of restless people, but she was the only still thing. Like the eye of a storm. Standing apart, wrapped in shadows and soft gold light, with that same faint scent that had been clawing at the back of my mind since the summit.“Ridwan.”Roshan’s voice cut through my focus, sharp and quiet at my side. “You’re staring again.”I didn’t look away from her. “She’s… not like the others.”“She’s exactly like the others,” he said, tone clipped. “A distraction. And right now, in case you’ve forgotten, distractions get us killed.”My jaw tightened. He didn’t get it. He couldn’t feel what my wolf was doing … pacing inside me, ears pinned forward, every musc

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    ElmaThe lock snapped shut somewhere behind me…a sharp, final sound, like a blade slicing clean through the night’s fragile calm.It wasn’t the noise itself that made my chest tighten, but what it meant.The pack was closing in.I could feel the shift in the air, subtle but undeniable. The laughter around me stuttered and faltered, like a candle struggling against a sudden draft. Shadows grew sharper, stretching longer, as if they’d suddenly remembered how to move on their own…alive, watching, waiting.I was trapped.Yet the crowd spun around me, a swirling mass of masked faces and whispered secrets…a delicate masquerade of safety where every glance was a gamble and every step a risk.And there he was.Ridwan.Across the glittering room, still as stone beneath the soft glow of chandeliers. Like a sentinel carved from shadow and moonlight. His eyes found mine through the mask…the dark depths holding storms and secrets I dared not read, but couldn’t look away from.The world narrowed un

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