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Chapter 89: A Difficult Goodbye

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Scarlett’s POV

I felt an ache deep inside as I realized I needed to see Keith, to apologize and try to make things right with him. I wished I’d stayed upstairs, away from the tangled mess of my emotions, but Midnight, my wolf, was restless, pushing me to follow the bond I shared with my mates. Now, looking back, I regretted coming down. I felt a painful pull between two worlds, unable to deny that leaving Keith didn’t feel right—but ignoring my mates felt worse.

I knew I was meant to be with my mates, if only they hadn’t broken everything we had. My heart felt torn, trapped between fate’s design and my own sense of reason. The more I thought about it, the more hopeless it all seemed. I wished I could have them all, keep Keith and my mates together in some impossible harmony. But Keith wouldn’t share—he’d made that clear. And as much as I wanted to believe otherwise, I doubted my mates would be willing to either. Our lives, split between different packs and lands, made it all impossibl
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