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Chapter 34 - Chapter 26 – Part 1‎

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‎Meanwhile, far from the city's turmoil, the nature reserve stretched out like an isolated sanctuary.

‎But behind the towering trees lay far more than a simple forest: a modern hamlet, almost a private village, where glass-and-steel houses stood in sharp contrast to the raw wilderness surrounding them.

‎State-of-the-art facilities.

‎Impeccable organization.

‎Nothing here was left to chance.

‎Among all the residences, one stood out unmistakably—

‎massive, imposing, almost intimidating.

‎It was the central estate.

‎The place where important decisions were made.

‎Upstairs, in a room isolated from the rest of the building, a meeting was underway.

‎About a dozen people sat together, all wearing grave expressions, speaking in hushed tones.

‎Something serious.

‎Something dangerous.

‎The atmosphere was heavy, almost suffocating—

‎until a phone vibrated sharply, cutting through the silence.

‎Every gaze turned toward the young man sitting near the window.

‎Jackson.

‎Flushing from the sudden attention, he stood immediately and slipped out of the room under the dark glare of the older man—

‎his father.

‎Once in the hallway, he pulled out his phone.

‎The name on the screen made his brows knit together.

‎Claire.

‎Not the type to call.

‎More the type to send biting, sarcastic texts.

‎"Claire?"

‎He barely had time to speak before she launched in, tense, breathless.

‎"I don't have time to explain. I need your help. Now, Jackson."

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‎Jackson's POV

‎I froze for a moment.

‎Claire… panicking?

‎That never happened.

‎She told me she couldn't reach Avery, and that it was starting to worry her.

‎I tried to reassure her, but it was like talking to a wall.

‎"Go check on her. Right now," she ordered sharply.

‎I tried one last time to reason with her.

‎It was useless.

‎With a sigh, I finally gave in.

‎As soon as she hung up, I called Kevin.

‎My best friend—and the one who'd been helping me for days to keep an eye on Avery.

‎It wasn't very ethical, I knew that…

‎But ever since my encounter at the hospital with the nameless man—the one who came out of nowhere and kept hovering around her—I hadn't been able to rest easy.

‎So I'd had her watched.

‎To reassure myself.

‎To be warned if something went wrong.

‎But Kevin didn't answer.

‎Once.

‎Twice.

‎Three times.

‎By the fourth call, anxiety tightened in my throat.

‎He always answers.

‎Always.

‎I clenched my phone, took a deep breath, then headed back toward the meeting room to grab my things.

‎But I'd barely stepped inside when someone grabbed my arm.

‎"And where do you think you're going? The meeting isn't over," my uncle Harry snapped, pulling me back into the room.

‎"I have… something important to take care of."

‎He narrowed his eyes.

‎Then, seeing my expression, he understood immediately.

‎"Don't tell me this is about that girl again," he muttered, leaning closer.

‎"It's important, Uncle."

‎He rolled his eyes, exasperated.

‎"I knew it. We have someone roaming our territory, leaving bodies behind—and you? All you care about is that girl."

‎"Uncle Henry—"

‎"Jackson. You'll be our leader soon. So get yourself together. Finish this meeting. Is that clear, my boy?" he said, tapping my cheek as if I were five years old.

‎I swallowed my words and slowly put my things down.

‎Technically, he was right.

‎But the tightness in my chest didn't fade.

‎I tried to focus.

‎In vain.

‎The voices, the debates, the strategies… it all blurred into background noise.

‎I had a bad feeling.

‎A very bad one.

‎Finally, I stood up abruptly.

‎Without a word.

‎Under the surprised—some disapproving—stares of the council members.

‎And under my uncle's furious glare.

‎But I had no choice anymore.

‎Something was wrong.

‎And Avery…

‎Avery might be in danger.

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