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... silence, echoing through the bedroom like a warning siren.

She froze, the screen glowing in her palm, her thumb hovering above the answer button as if a ghost were on the other end.

Alpha Sebastian’s voice sliced through the tension, cold and direct. "Who is it ?"

He didn’t bother softening his tone.

Without waiting, he crossed the room and glanced down at the screen before she could hide it.

The missing butler was calling.

"Give it to me. I’ll ans ...

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