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614 Margaret glanced briefly at James, who lingered near the door before turning her attention back to Maelstrom. “The last time we spoke, you said you had a lead on the Oakbar brothers. I assumed you would call me when you had more information.” “I did say that,” Maelstrom agreed, his voice silky
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615 Margaret’s gaze lingered on the heavy doors Maelstrom had vanished through, her thoughts swirling like a tempest. His cryptic warnings were always laced with just enough truth to keep her on edge. The Oakbar brothers. The mere mention of their name sent a shiver down her spine. James, ever th
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616 The tavern was stifling now. Margaret felt the air weigh down on her as the group of men continued to stare, their gazes thick with both interest and malice. James shifted, his expression darkening. “My lady, they’re staring again.” Margaret’s lips thinned, her eyes sweeping over the men. She didn’t look away even when one of them caught her gaze. The wiry man with the crooked nose was the first to speak. “Looks like we’ve got ourselves some nobles slumming it tonight,” he said loudly, his voice dripping with mockery. Margaret arched an eyebrow, calm and unshaken. “Is that supposed to impress anyone?” The man blinked, momentarily thrown off by her cold composure. His companion wasn’t as hesitant. “You lose your way, pretty lady?” he jeered. “Or you come here lookin’ for somethin’ else?” Margaret didn’t answer immediately, her gaze pinning the man like a bug under glass. But James stepped in, his voice low and dangerous. “Watch your tongue, cur, unless you’d like to swallow i
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617 “Why not?” Margaret demanded. Archer swallowed hard. He leaned in, so close that Margaret could smell the stale beer on his breath. His voice was barely audible. “Because they are very dangerous now.” James frowned, his grip on the hilt of his blade tightening. “What do you mean by that?” Ar
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618 Crow studied her for a long, still moment. Margaret fought the urge to shift under his piercing stare. At last, he nodded to himself. “Very well. The Oakbars are hiding in the ruins of Greystone Manor.” Margaret’s breath caught for half a second. “Greystone?” “Did I stutter?” Crow’s smirk ret
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619 Margaret’s fingers tightened into fists at her sides, her nails digging into her palms. Her chest heaved with every breath as she glared up at the two figures on the staircase. “What have you done to yourselves?” she demanded, her voice trembling with fury. Felix chuckled, his hollow, glowing
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620 Felix and Zayne exchanged a glance, the cold amusement returning to their faces. Then they burst into laughter, the sound cruel and inhuman. It echoed through the grand hall, bouncing off the high walls and lingering like a chill in the air. James stiffened at the sound, his hand tightening ar
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663 Lady Margaret sat in her private quarters, her hands trembling slightly as she tried to compose herself. The events of the day—William’s shocking return, Darwin’s desperate pleas, and the tidal wave of emotions that came with it—had left her drained. She stared out of the window at the darkened
