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Chapter Twenty-Six: Dead-End

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Dominic’s POV

After Lila expressed her desire to see her mom, I returned to my office, still reeling from the revelations Judith dropped on us that day. I couldn't believe that Lila had witch's blood running through her veins—it changed everything.

I found myself wondering how my parents would react once they learned about this. The weight of being Alpha pressed down on me; I needed to stay composed, but it wasn’t easy.

“Are you going to just get rid of her?” my wolf questioned, a surprising thing to hear since he already knew the answer. There was no way I could do that. No way.

Growing up as the only child of an Alpha and Luna made it difficult for me to express myself. My parents were respected leaders, and while I had a few friends, most of my childhood felt lonely.

Because my parents were respected and feared, I also earned respect from older people since childhood.

That’s why I connected so deeply with Jonathan; he, too, was an only child and didn’t fit in with the crowd.

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