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Chapter 30: Not Over Yet

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Then he smiled. A fool is always a fool, he thought. He reached for his phone. "You just signed your own death certificate, kid. You wait right there."

Sophia wrapped her fingers around Alexander’s wrist. She gave a small, quick shake of her head. That last thing he said could get them both killed right where they stood. They needed to leave. Right now.

Back at the Voss house, Elena set down the third glass.

She placed both hands flat on the table and focused on keeping the room still. It wasn'
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  • War God’s Gentle Vow   Chapter 30: Not Over Yet

    Then he smiled. A fool is always a fool, he thought. He reached for his phone. "You just signed your own death certificate, kid. You wait right there."Sophia wrapped her fingers around Alexander’s wrist. She gave a small, quick shake of her head. That last thing he said could get them both killed right where they stood. They needed to leave. Right now.Back at the Voss house, Elena set down the third glass.She placed both hands flat on the table and focused on keeping the room still. It wasn't cooperating. The walls had started moving in a slow, lazy circle, and the table under her hands felt less solid than it had a few minutes ago."Don't tell me you're done already." Drake's voice came from across the couch, unhurried and amused. "A CEO who can't get through five glasses of wine to save her own company." He laughed — a short, easy sound that had nothing genuine in it. “I wonder what people would say if word got out about this.”Elena looked at him. Then down at the bottle. She re

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