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Chapter 83

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Alpha Ryker’s POV

I had grown accustomed to silence.

Not the kind that comes from solitude or peace. No—the silence that wrapped itself around me like a second skin was different. It was the hollow, gnawing kind. The kind that lived in your bones. The kind that came after losing something you never truly got the chance to hold.

Sixteen years.

That’s how long it had been since I watched the woman I loved break into pieces to protect a child the world wasn’t ready to embrace.

Sixteen years since I felt the brief, flickering warmth of a tiny body against my chest—my son.

Our son.

And then, he was gone.

Taken to protect him.

To protect her.

Zara chose to forget. The decision had nearly destroyed me, but I let her make it. Because she believed it was the only way to keep him safe. And maybe, deep down, so did I.

But the silence never left.

Not in my halls. Not in the forests I patrolled. Not in the bed I still couldn’t sleep in without imagining what could have been.

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