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Chapter 16: Vanishing Hope

Author: S.Bharuth
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Hugo climbed the stairs from his study, his footsteps heavy as the conversation with Zeke replayed in his mind. His thoughts, clouded by uncertainty and a lingering ache he couldn’t name, settled on Sarai. He needed to check on her—to see for himself that she was okay.

When he reached her room, the door was ajar. A cold gust of air swept into the hallway, raising the hair on the back of his neck. Panic gripped him as he stepped inside, his sea-green eyes scanning the empty space. The bed was untouched, her belongings gone.

“Sarai?” he called, his voice echoing in the silence.

The house seemed unnaturally quiet. Hugo turned sharply, his mind racing. Where would she have gone? Why?

“Alpha,” a young voice broke through his frantic thoughts. Hugo turned to see a young wolf standing at the end of the hall, his expression anxious. “I saw her outside.”

“Where?” Hugo demanded, his tone sharper than he intended.

The young wolf flinched but answered quickly. “She’s getting into a cab. She’s leav
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