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Chapter 29

Auteur: Estheria
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Kade's POV

"I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry."

Ariana's voice carried through the forest. Apologizing for breathing. Apologizing for living. Apologizing for being murdered.

I fought against my father's hold with everything I had, but he was too strong. My shoulder screamed in protest, my muscles burning from exertion. In the distance, I heard Kane's wolf howling in rage and pain as guards held him down.

We were both going to be too late.

Ariana was going to die thinking we'd abandoned her.

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