Adora "What's the point of talking to him?" I said, holding in my tears."Please don't cry," she rubbed my back.I shrugged. "I don't even have tears in my eyes anymore. It's just crazy that the moon goddess is hell-bent on destroying my life.""Don't say that, you know that's blasphemy," she warned me with a soft tone. "If you want, I can talk to my dad. He has the right to summon Damien; he's the alpha after all.""Thanks for trying," I said, "but I'm done."I got home and dropped my bag on the couch. I could hear the blast of music from upstairs, thanks to my noisy brother, Nolan.My grandma was in the kitchen, stirring soup and humming a tune. They were all happy, not knowing the pain I was going through. Well, it's not like I planned on telling them; I didn't want them to worry."Grandma, you shouldn't be standing for too long or even stressing yourself because of the arthritis,” I said, announcing my presence."Oh, please," she chuckled, and I stared at her hands, which were sw
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