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Lucian pushed off the wall and stepped fully into the corridor, his posture still relaxed, almost casual.

Riven had already disappeared down the hall.

The firelight caught the sharp edges of his face as he looked at me, and there was something in the way he watched me, something soft.

“You handled yourself quite well in there,” he said. His voice was soothing, making Swift purr somewhere deep in my chest.

“You think so?” I asked, shocked.

“I think it was pretty clear, wasn’t it? Even a blind man
Leela Wrights

What are your thoughts? ‼️You can also check out my other book, 'The Return of the Rejected Luna'. ~Author Leela Wrights 💙 Happy Pride 🏳️‍🌈😘

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