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Hiding My Twin Pups From their Alpha Dad novel Chapter 58

Chapter 58

Mar 31, 2025

The night air was thick with the scent of blood and battle, but for the first time in what felt like an eternity, there was relief.

Damien and Lucien walked side by side, supporting Georgina as she held onto her twin daughters.

The little girls were weak, trembling from years of captivity, but they clung to their mother with wide, fearful eyes.

Damien’s gaze swept ahead, landing on the sight that made his chest tighten—

Felicia.

She stood just beyond the tree line, her arms wrapped around Danny and Max, who were still visibly shaken but alive.

The moment she saw them approaching, her face crumpled with emotion.

Felicia ran forward, pulling Georgina into a tight embrace.

“You’re alive,” Felicia whispered, her voice thick with relief.

Georgina’s eyes filled with tears, her body trembling against Felicia’s.

“I thought I’d never see the sky again,” she murmured, her voice raw with emotion.

Lucien, standing beside them, exhaled sharply, his gaze locked on Georgina and their daughters.

The moment was overwhelming—so much had been lost, but for the first time, something had also been gained.

Lucien knelt down, his golden eyes meeting his daughters’ for the first time.

“I’m your father,” he said softly, his voice thick with emotion.

The girls stared at him, hesitating, their small hands clutching Georgina’s dress.

But then, after a long pause—

One of them, the smaller of the two, reached forward, her tiny fingers brushing against his.

Lucien let out a shaky breath, his heart feeling like it had been torn open.

After so many years of believing he had lost them, they were right here.

Alive.

“We did it,” Xavier muttered, stretching his sore muscles as he glanced around the battlefield.

The warriors who had fought alongside them, though bruised and bleeding, stood victorious.

Damien turned to Felicia, his green eyes softening.

“It’s over.”

Felicia let out a slow breath, her fingers still tightly wrapped around her sons.

“Yeah,” she whispered, “It’s over.”

Or so they thought.

Just as they were about to leave—

A sound broke through the silence.

A child’s cry.

Felicia froze, her ears perking up as the soft, pained sobs echoed through the trees.

Damien and Lucien immediately went on high alert, their eyes scanning the darkness.

He had never wanted to take a mother from her child—no matter how monstrous Danielle had been.

But Sylvester wouldn’t understand that.

All he saw was his mother dead, and Damien standing in her place.

“Sylvester, listen to me—” Damien started, stepping closer.

But the boy snarled, his young eyes flashing with something unnatural, something dark.

A spark of his mother’s twisted power still lingered inside him.

And then—

He turned and ran.

“Sylvester!” Damien called, but the boy was fast, disappearing into the woods before anyone could stop him.

Damien made a move to chase after him, but Lucien grabbed his arm.

“Let him go,” Lucien said, his voice low and serious.

Damien’s jaw clenched, his muscles tense.

“He’s just a kid. He doesn’t understand—”

Lucien shook his head. “Not now. He’s full of rage. He won’t listen. If you chase him, it’ll only scare him more.”

Felicia wrapped her arms tighter around Danny and Max, her eyes flickering with worry.

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