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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 61

Without a second thought, I walked over to Lirian. Ignoring the blood and the obvious pain he was in, I gently touched his arm, checking his injuries.

"Are you alright?" I asked, my voice low.

Lirian shook his head with a small, flattered smile.

"I’m fine," he said, though the blood dripping from his wounds told a different story.

Even though Lirian tried to act tough, I could see he was struggling to stay on his feet.

I waved down my family driver, who had been waiting nearby.

"Take him home," I instructed.

As the driver came over, Lirian turned his head, and I caught a glimpse of a mischievous smile he directed toward Ryan—a smile that said he had won, despite the injuries.

Ryan’s expression was full of hurt and betrayal, but I refused to let it affect me.

I helped Lirian into the car, and we left without another glance back.

***

As the car sped toward Lirian’s place, I bandaged his wounds with a calm precision, my hands moving automatically despite the worry gnawing at me.

"Why were you there?" I asked, keeping my voice casual as I wrapped a clean bandage around his arm.

Lirian winced slightly but managed to smile.

"I was planning on attending your school," he said, his voice soft but amused. "I was there to check in—didn’t expect to run into this."

I raised an eyebrow, surprised but genuinely happy.

"So, we’ll be classmates?" I asked, feeling a strange mix of excitement and relief.

Lirian nodded, his eyes never leaving mine. "Looks like it."

For a moment, we sat in silence, the weight of the day’s events settling over us.

Despite everything, a small smile tugged at the corner of my lips.

Lirian’s presence was comforting in a way I hadn’t expected.

***

That night, as exhaustion finally caught up with me, I drifted into a restless sleep.

My dreams were usually scattered, disjointed memories of my past life.

But tonight was different.

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