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70 Chapter 70 Innocent Voice Calls 

I offered a demure, innocent expression. The irony wasn’t lost on me. My parents performed this delicate dance, pretending ignorance about the bombshell I had dropped, while I savored every second. Each strained pause, each manufactured grin, each calculated phrase proved that my revelation hung heavy over us all. 

Seraphina’s POV 

“I ached for you,” he breathed, the words caressing my soul. “Why did you have to shatter me, Seraphina?” 

“Likewise, Alpha Maxwell,” Julian responded, their handshake solid and measured. “I had no idea you were visiting.” 

“Yet,” he continued, drawing back enough to capture my gaze. Those dark depths were fathomless and unreadable. “I cannot resist you. I crave seeing you. Touching you. 

Being near you.” 

Even with everything hanging in the balance, I couldn’t control my body’s response to 

him being near. 

Julian clearly disliked being questioned because he simply stared at her without responding. 

I belonged nowhere else yet couldn’t survive without him either. 

My eyelids fluttered closed. Sensation crashed over me in waves, terror mingling with anticipation. If his touch had awakened every nerve before he marked me, this was exponentially more overwhelming. 

My pulse hammered against my ribs. Julian. Even his name in my thoughts made my skin prickle with electricity. Did he catch my words? Had he been listening when I whispered that devastating truth to my mother moments ago? The burden I had vowed would remain buried forever? The reality that would reshape everything ahead? 

Mom forced a trembling smile. “We couldn’t wait another moment once we learned our daughter had returned,” she fabricated smoothly. 

“Julian, sweetheart,” she stammered, her tone climbing too high in fake cheerfulness. “Such a pleasant surprise! We were just catching up.” 

I relished knowing they couldn’t bear the reality that I held the power to shatter their 

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daughter’s flawless existence in an instant. 

Words abandoned me. My limbs felt weighted yet electric. Every inch of me sparked with his proximity. 

The door clicked shut, trapping Julian and me in the suddenly silent space. 

Mom’s shoulders dropped with visible relief. “That’s thoughtful, but unnecessary. We’re hoping to visit Roxanne. Is she around?” 

Dad, ever the diplomat, rose and extended his palm. “Julian. Always good to see you.” 

His fingers found my jaw, tilting my face upward. Those intense eyes locked onto mine. Then he did something that sent my stomach into freefall. He dipped his head and drew in my scent along the curve of my throat with predatory grace. 

The mate bond twisted everything into knots because I despised him as fiercely as I 

adored him. 

“Seraphina,” he spoke, that deep rumble seeming to vibrate through my bones. “I wasn’t expecting company.” 

The terrifying truth was that I mirrored his hunger. This pull was inescapable. The yearning blazing in his stare matched the hollow ache in my chest. He had wounded me deeply, but in this moment, I needed him to heal what his very presence had torn 

apart. 

“Daddy?” 

“You should have called ahead and I would have arranged transportation from the airport,” Julian added, addressing Mom directly. 

I wasn’t the only one who noticed Julian wasn’t joining them, because Mom pressed further about his plans. I suspected she wanted to separate him from me, terrified I might reveal that he has a son. Her worry was pointless though, since I had guarded that secret for six years with no plans to break now. 

Julian’s attention flicked to me briefly. That fleeting glance carried a weight of emotions I couldn’t decode. Amusement? Interest? Something darker? The uncertainty made my pulse quicken. 

The space between us grew thick with unspoken truths, with our tangled history and murky tomorrow. He leaned closer, his warmth ghosting across my cheek, those eyes searching mine desperately. 

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Lexpected interrogation. Demands for explanations. Instead, he moved toward me with deliberate slowness. My lungs forgot how to function. The atmosphere that had crackled with my parents’ anxiety now hummed with something entirely different. Something magnetic and dangerous. 

The cramped space buzzed with unspoken tension, like the moment right before lightning strikes, following the confession I had just shared. 

I froze, watching the entrance. His silhouette filled the frame, backlit by the corridor’s weak glow. He appeared completely composed. No fury etched across his features, no suspicious glare. Just that familiar head tilt as he surveyed us. 

“Wonderful!” Mom exclaimed, practically bouncing with eagerness to escape the suffocating atmosphere. Dad nodded vigorously, equally ready to flee. 

Her breath hitched and she averted her gaze immediately, her throat flushing crimson. “Right. Of course,” 

My core throbbed with desperate need. 

My parents startled at his voice. Especially Mom. Her complexion went ashen as she pressed her palm against her chest, as if blocking a physical blow. I could practically watch her thoughts scrambling, desperate to erase what I had revealed. 

Just as the moment balanced on the edge of something irreversible, a tiny, innocent voice drifted from the corridor. 

A strangled sound escaped my throat. “I never wanted to.” 

Julian’s mouth quirked upward slightly. “She’s at the house. You’re welcome to head 

over now.” 

The door hinges groaned softly as it swung open. 

“I am furious,” he murmured against my skin, his voice gravelly and raw, “Absolutely livid.” 

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