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His first shift

Author: Asher
last update publish date: 2026-05-28 11:40:07

Elena’s POV

The first morning at the cottage started with a heavy fog that clung to the trees. I was in the small kitchen, trying to make breakfast before the children woke up when a soft knock at the door made me freeze.

It was barely seven in the morning.

I opened the door to find Zack standing on the porch. He wasn't wearing his Alpha suit or his formal leather jacket. He was in a simple grey sweatshirt and jeans, looking younger and less like a king. In his arms, he held three small bundles
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