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Chapter 37

Author: Mercedes-001
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Atlas' Pov

The shock was immediate, rippling through the pack like a thunderclap. Murmurs erupted from every corner, disbelief etched on the faces of my pack members. Even I was momentarily stunned, her words hitting me like a physical blow. My jaw tightened as I tried to process what she had just claimed.

“Akira…” I started, my voice low but firm, trying to regain control of the situation. “What are you talking about?”

She stepped closer, her eyes glinting with triumph as if she had planned this moment to perfection. “You heard me,” she said boldly. “I’m carrying your child, and now you’re announcing to the entire pack that I’m not your Luna? That I mean nothing to you?”

The pack’s murmurs grew louder, the tension in the air nearly unbearable. I could see the mix of confusion, anger, and judgment in their eyes. They didn’t know what to believe, and for a brief moment, I felt the pressure of their expectations weighing heavily on me.

“Enough!” I growled, silencing the room w
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Heather W
He's like "let me fix it" every chapter lol
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Miss J.Rose 🌹
Poor Kaida she really can’t catch a break. It seems like Atlas and Kaida will always have something in the way when it comes to them trying to strengthen their bond.
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