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CHAPTER 139

Author: Beth Writes
last update Last Updated: 2026-03-09 02:36:37

CORA

About an hour later, I felt the carriage slow to a crawl before it finally stopped, and the coachman announced that we had arrived at the pack. My heart tensed for a moment, a sudden tightness in my chest that made it hard to swallow, especially as the thoughts of my previous tormentors flashed past my mind. I remembered the sneers, the cold shoulders, and the way they used to look at me like I was dirt.

At the same time, Liam reached out and placed his palm over my hand. His touch was war
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