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Thirty-One

Author: Phoenix Storm
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Zacharias

I stuck close to Nicolai, not trusting him to remain in place while Maya received the information she needed, but, all the while, I couldn’t help but consider the insane pairings that had been being forged across species’ lines as of late.

Ash took over for me, monitoring Nic, but I didn’t want to disturb the girls too soon, so I retreated to our room for now.

I’d put off contacting Maverick and Finn earlier, seizing the opportunity to speak with Iris when it had arisen instead. She was much more forthcoming with information than her sister, and it was nice to get acquainted with the younger girl who meant the world to my mate.

Iris was a breath of fresh air during all the turmoil, and my heart ached for all that her and Mari had been through. I didn’t want to pry, but I did need to know more about Mari’s past to understand how to help her.

I’d seen her mother’s addiction problem firsthand for myself,

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