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Chapter 79

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Brax's POV

My father’s office was a cavern of tension, the kind of place where power and fear seemed to hang in the air like a toxic mist. I stood there, arms crossed, doing my best to remain composed, but my thoughts were a storm of conflict and fury. The call from my father had been cryptic but urgent, demanding my immediate presence. As I waited for him to arrive, I couldn’t help but glance at my phone, the screen taunting me with its silence. Willow hadn't responded to the dozen messages I'd bombarded her with over the last few days.

With a shuddering sigh, I unlocked my phone and typed out another message: "Willow, please. I need to know you’re okay."

My thumb hovered over the send button, but before I could press it, the door swung open. My father strode in, his imposing figure filling the space with an oppressive authority. His eyes were sharp, cold, and calculating, a stark contrast to the man I used to see as a protective figure.

"Brax," he said, acknowledging me with a curt
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