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It’s not over. It’s far from over.

Author: Ava
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-14 14:09:48

Ranon's PoV

As the rain poured relentlessly, I strode back into the academy building, my fists clenched so tightly that my knuckles ached. The whispers and murmurs of students filled the halls as they cast curious glances my way. Everyone had seen the interaction in the courtyard—seen how she’d chosen him. Kael. The name grated on my nerves like nails on a chalkboard.

I slammed open the door to my room, letting it crash against the wall. My wolf was seething, his rage simmering just beneath the surface.

"You let her walk away," he growled. "You let him win. She’s ours, Ranon, and yet you stood there like a fool while he played protector."

I yanked my damp shirt off and threw it across the room. "Shut up," I muttered, pacing back and forth. "It’s not over. It’s far from over."

My wolf growled lowly, his anger mingling with my own. "You saw how she looked at him. How she smiled at him. She’s slipping away, Ranon."

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