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... ense silence and slicing through Cambria’s focus.

Her body froze mid-stride as the desperate cry of her son echoed sharply through the comm in her ear. It was a sound that twisted her insides and turned her blood to ice.

"Cam?" Maddox’s voice came urgently beside her, catching her sudden halt.

She didn’t answer. Her breath caught in her throat as her eyes darted wildly, searching for the source of that terrible sound.

"Cambria," Maddox pressed again, his tone tigh ...

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