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Chapter 124: The Threat

Author: Dzifa
last update publish date: 2026-06-24 15:33:40

The anonymous threat arrived on a Monday morning.

Isabella found it taped to the front door of the shelter, a single sheet of paper, the words printed in bold black letters. Stop digging, or you'll regret it. She read it twice, her hands steady despite the fear coiling in her chest.

She'd faced worse than anonymous threats. Much worse.

She showed the note to Damien first. He read it, his jaw tightening, his green eyes darkening.

"This is a warning," he said. "They know we're getting close."

"Th
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