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CASPIAN'S POV: Part 4

Author: Asmodeus
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-25 21:17:36

After Kat revealed the conspiracy involving Alaric and her mom, my mind started working overtime to find a solution. I couldn’t sit still; I couldn’t just let things unfold without doing anything about it. I knew I had to take control of the situation.

Kat was determined to help my family, and while I admired her for that, I couldn’t let her put herself in danger because of it. Alaric wasn't just a manipulative asshole; he could be downright dangerous when his back was against the wall.

From a very early age, I have seen the truth about Alaric.

He never tried to hide it from me. He was sharp, strategic, and willing to play dirty if required. Kat might have been able to sneak around him for a while, but I was sure sooner or later, he would catch on. And when he did, it wouldn’t be pretty.

That's why I needed to keep her safe from him. And that meant taking matters into my own hands.

My plan was straightforward: let Kat conduct her own investigation so she would feel involved, and wou
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