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Book 1: The Lost Luna - Ch. 27 Trying To Make Amends

Author: Nikora Clegg
last update Last Updated: 2022-09-28 03:22:01
Daemon's Point of View

"I want you to follow Mitchell and see if he goes straight home."

I had never felt I couldn't trust my father before, but the feeling was undeniable. There was something he wasn't telling me, and I was absolutely sure it had something to do with Adriana.

"He is going into the Omega's section of the village," Adam reported back.

"Keep following him at a distance," I replied. "Make sure he doesn't smell or see you, but if he does, tell him that you are on patrol through the village."

An hour and a half later, Adam reported back to me with everything Mitchell had done. He had gone to Adriana's old house, but no one answered the door. That was to be expected, as her mother had passed away and she was with me. What surprised me was that he knew where a spare key was and went inside.

Shortly, Mitchell came out and went to the neighbour's house. Adam wasn't close enough to hear what was said, but Mitchell went straight home after that. What was he doing? Why did h
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