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cked open l
sheets, slicing the forest with icy precision. The air was thick with danger, the kind
g, eyes glowing like twin moons in the darkness. His wolf was pushing at the su
shouted one of his
owled, jaw tight, muscles tensed
bark, sweet like lilacs after rain, but muted.
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art pounding. The wind howled through the trees like a ghost mourning somethi
'd f
, hands trembling, eyes hollow, voice low as she whispered, "I
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cradling something to her chest-a sm
stopped. "
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ered, voice cracking. "I wai
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too
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ely more than a whisper. "Because I couldn't bear
linc
the sound of growling echoe
shielding Evelyn and
gu
he forest line-scarred, lean
owled. "And that child too. She'
ar shook
gue with bone-shattering force. Claws tore, blood sprayed, and f
g the baby, stumbling
g down the last rogue in a blur
foot s
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ce dragged him
ght. A year of grief, rage, regret. His pack whispered that he'd gone col
felt ali
neutral territories. It was supposed to be a simple n
thing wa
ssed the border,
familiar w
he sa
as she bandaged a child's arm. Her eyes were brigh
el
tagger
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was
fter the fall, the blood on the rocks. The empty pa
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