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... Camp. Young Kinnon Youngshaper invited Lucien for a “talk” and ended up confessing his love to him. Back then, both Lucien and Ronan were still struggling with their feelings and their position as Alpha heirs. Lucien never openly rejected Kinnon. He merely started dating Ronan, choosing him on account of their fated mate connection, only to break up with him on the last day of the Alpha Camp.

The blade left Kinnon’s neck. Lucien’s grip turned slack. The dagger fell off his hand and land ...

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