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chapter 116

Author: Ivana Jameson
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-18 23:38:54

The packhouse was alive with energy as Jake returned. His presence brought a sense of reassurance and authority that everyone seemed to crave in his absence. The air seemed to buzz differently when he was around, and as much as I hated to admit it, I felt it too.

I caught a glimpse of him as he strode through the main hall, nodding curtly at the pack members who greeted him. He paused briefly to speak to Sophie and Fatima, who were waiting with updates about everything that had happened while he was gone. His expression was as stoic as ever, but his eyes softened slightly when Lily and Logan ran up to him, their little legs moving as fast as they could.

I stayed back, watching the scene unfold. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to greet him—I just didn’t know how to. After everything that had happened before he left, the tension between us felt like a physical wall.

Tammy’s return to her old self was almost immediate. Whatever kindness or vulnerability she had shown during Jake’s absence s
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