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105| The Truth Behind His Departure

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JONEA

I sat on the edge of the bed, still feeling the warmth of Daran’s chest that had been my resting place moments ago. Now, I’d put a small distance between us. My heart was full of questions, but I didn’t know where to start.

“So all this time, you thought I was afraid of you?” I asked, breaking the silence.

Daran turned toward me, his dark eyes filled with doubt. “Isn’t that true?” he replied. “For humans and other creatures—especially werewolves—my kind is terrifying. That’s why they’re always trying to kill or get rid of lycans like me.”

I shook my head softly, my heart heavy from his words. There was sadness he didn’t show, but I could feel it. His dark eyes carried a loneliness that made me hesitate to touch him, even though I wanted to.

“No,” I said firmly, though my voice wavered slightly. “You’re not scary at all.”

Daran raised an eyebrow, clearly unconvinced. “Oh? Is that so?”

I swallowed hard, trying to steady myself. “Actually, you’re… too handsome. It makes it hard to
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