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Chapter 66: Abandonment

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Damien’s POV

My blood boiled in anger as I stormed out of the Packhouse. I clenched my fists until my knuckles turned white as my conversation with Giselle seared in my mind.

The way Giselle disregarded our child is what angered me the most. How could any mother be so callous, utterly indifferent to their own child? Never in my life had I ever encountered such a blatant disregard before.

I shifted to my stormy grey wolf as soon as I reached the clearing. I used my anger to fuel my legs, letting my wolf run as fast as it could until my lungs burned in protest.

My wolf did not stop running; instead, it ran faster and faster as my mind replayed the interaction I had with Giselle in my head.

Giselle had spoken dismissively about her own child that was still in her womb. Not only that, I also just witnessed how she harmed her own baby just to have things the way she wanted.

Giselle is not the same person as I have known before. The Giselle that I know is kind and soft-hearted. She
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I hope Damien will realize that Giselle never changed. Giselle is still the same person as before, he just never knew her

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baaaaaaaaaahahahaha!!!! wow she fooled him well, making him think that she was a good person.
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