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The Interrogation

Author: Angel Cole
last update publish date: 2026-04-19 05:21:01

The observation room is cold.

Air leaks through the vent, raising goosebumps on my skin—

even with Cade and River pressed close on either side of me.

Cade’s hand rests at the small of my back.

River’s shoulder brushes mine.

Heat.

Solid.

Certain.

Through the reinforced glass, the faction leader slumps in a steel chair.

Wrists cuffed.

Ankles locked.

Shifter restraints.

His face is wrecked—split lip, swollen eye, blood dried along his jaw like war paint.

He’s awake.

Waiting.

Rose stirs under my sk
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