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What Happened?

Author: bri bri
last update publish date: 2026-07-19 02:36:59

Zayden’s POV

I was lying in Traci’s bed with her tucked safely against my side when Kael’s frantic mind link crashed into my head.

“Zayden. Get to Raiden’s office. Right now.”

I frowned. “What happened?”

“Raiden’s passed out. I can’t wake him.”

I rolled my eyes before I even realized I’d done it. Honestly, after everything he’d pulled tonight, I didn’t want anything to do with him.

“He didn’t treat you like this when you were the one who screwed up,” Onyx reminded me.

“This is different
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