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Book 1: The Lost Luna - Ch. 16 Zeke And Callie

Author: Nikora Clegg
last update Last Updated: 2022-09-17 06:46:12
Tyler's Point of View

Last night I was pretty sure that Adriana was Daemon's fated mate. The way Daemon was acting made it seem very obvious. This morning at breakfast, he told me that he wanted me to go and get Adriana's gear from her flatmates' place. Adriana looked like she was a deer caught in headlights. I guessed that her having to move her stuff in here was the nail in her coffin, like she realised she wasn't leaving here.

"Adriana, you'll need to tell me your address and give me your keys so I can get your gear," I said to her.

"I will need to call them first and let them know that you are coming," she answered sadly.

She went out of the room to call them.

While she was out of the room, I asked Daemon, "Are you sure this is what you really want?"

"Are you questioning what I am wanting you to do?" he snarled.

"You have to admit you are not acting the way you normally would," I countered.

"I don't want to get into it right now," he answered. "Just do as I ask without ques
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