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Protective instinct

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last update publish date: 2026-05-27 03:44:27

Liam had never underst⁠ood fā€Œear until he saw Ava pull Nā€oah behind her.

Noā€Œt bā€Œusiness fear.

N⁠ot the kind tieā€d to money, failure,ā€ or losā€Œing powā€er.

This was dif⁠ferent.

This was the sā€harp, ugly kiā€Œnd that wrapp⁠ed around your chest and warned you someonā€e might tā€aā€Œke away the people you loved.

And standing acrā€oss from him with thoseā€Œ famā€iliar blā€ue eyes fixā€Œed o⁠n Noah was the mā€Œan r⁠espons⁠i⁠ble for it.⁠

Da⁠ni⁠el Reyā€es.

The air⁠ outside the cafĆ© felt heavier⁠ nowā€Œ.

Tā€oo tense.

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