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Chapter 34: Kaela

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Leonidas’ POV

Someone tried to kill Lydia.

With every breath I took, with every step I made, that one thought echoed in my mind. I couldn’t quantify the rage surging through me, the sheer audacity of the perpetrator. No regard. No fear.

I’d already run through a list of people in my head. It wasn’t news that I had enemies, being Alpha of the largest pack came with its share of blood and bitterness, but Lydia? I never imagined she’d be the target. Not her. Never her.

Everything else had been put on hold. The only news I wanted to hear was that the bastard responsible had been found.

Guilt wrapped itself around my chest like a noose. I avoided Lydia. After hours of standing guard outside her door, just watching her sleep, I felt like I was suffocating under the weight of it all. I had to leave. I had to move, had to do something. Anything that would bring me closer to answers.

I couldn’t stand by while Lydia spoke with her father. I didn’t trust Darian Morvain. Even if I didn’t want to
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