ia stands, a white flower pinned to her hair, her pale dress clinging to her frame. She's c
storm over and snatch the photo from
her eyes glint with mockery. "Sophie, I came
her. "Poor Ruth, scraping by her whole life,
o sorry, then get on your knees a
ips trembling as she glances a
harp and detached. "Didn't
nd like it's nothing. Olivia's eyes light up, he
said ninety-nine bows. She's here to
vering. He stares back, a mix of exa
e young she-wolf," he says. "You don't wa
atening me
crushed in a vice, but I swall
tle Olivia out. The crowd, clueless, murmurs about how d
the ceremony. When it's time to head b
n follows
self. "Babe, remember how we used to close up the burger
was enough. One rainy night, when our old van broke down and I was curled up in the passenger seat, knocked out from cramps, Logan didn
, I was furious. "There was an umbrella in the
eyes sparkled like a pup's. "Logan
an blink, the car swerves hard to the right. My side sl
crimson vision, I see Logan-my mate, who swore never to leave me-bolt from the driver's seat witho
pain in my abdomen, I crawl out of the mangled pa
sing moments ago, gapes at my blo
es, but my mate
igure, my voice hoarse and broke
lips before my legs give ou

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